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Published on September 11th, 2020 | by Guest Contributor

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Moral Distraída Shares New Video and Single “Rico Rico”

Chilean Cumbia and Reggaeton band Moral Distraída returns to the newsfeeds with the music video for the single “Rico Rico”, in collaboration with Denise Rosenthal & Los Vásquez. The song was released alongside a funny and eye-catching music video resembling a romantic soap opera, and featuring Chilean stars Fernanda Ramírez and Etienne Bobenrieth.

“Rico Rico” is a highly danceable and cheerful track, with elements of reggaeton, cumbia, and a modern twist to the classic Carlos Vives sounds; bringing much-needed joy to the North American summer. According to Camilo Zicavo, the band’s vocalist, the song was created with the intention of being something refreshing and danceable, that it would include all those feelings of happiness and vertigo when meeting someone that one loves, or the emotions when remembering those moments.

“Rico Rico has something of the three of them, in equal parts, and it’s cool because we all had to face working with other creators; It was a new exercise for all the projects and we ended up super satisfied ”, shares Camilo.

Check out the “Rico Rico” music video here:

About Moral Distraída

Moral Distraída was founded in 2010 in Santiago, Chile and has turned into one of the most prominent Chilean bands of the current music scene. With a striking mix of warm Latin rhythms such as salsa, timba, and reggaeton, the band writes songs that provoke and invite the listeners to dance, with ironic lyrics that make fun of some aspects of today’s society.

With 10 musicians on stage giving life to a fresh, joyful show, full of energy, Moral Distraida renewed the sound and feel of the party scene in Chile. With more than 250 million total streams, the band has performed all throughout Chile, including iconic stages such as Lollapalooza Chile, Festival del Huaso de Olmué, Teatro Caupolicán and Movistar Arena.

The band consists of Camilo Zicavo (vocals), Abel Zicavo (vocals), Guillermo Scherping (musical director / percussion), Mauricio Campos (guitar), Amaru López (drums), Álvaro León (percussion), Eduardo Rubio (bass), Sebastián Abraham (keys), Javier Ramos (trombone), Juan Contreras (trombone).


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