Maffio, JenCarlos Canela, and Don McLean Collaborate together for the Spanish Version of the Worldwide Phenomenon “American Pie”

American Pie, which came out in 1971, is still regarded as one of the greatest songs ever. American Pie, sung by musician Don Mclean, was one of the top successes from the album of the same name. Don Mclean became one of the most important musicians of all time when the indie rock tune went on to win the Grammy Award for Song of the Year. For the song’s Spanish rendition, Don Mclean, Maffio, and Jen Carlos Canela have come together. This is one of the biggest Latin hits and you should waste no time and get yourself immersed in this beautiful experience.

This project is made much more unique by the strong team behind it. Maffio is a well-known, multi-platinum producer in the music business with a genuine aesthetic that appeals to millions. The song “American Pie (Latin Version)” was written by worldwide superstar JenCarlos with the assistance of Don McLean, a Grammy Award winner, member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and recipient of the BBC Lifetime Achievement Award.

Through Alkatraks Music Group and InnerCat Music Group, the song and music video are currently accessible worldwide. The song, which pays homage to the original track made famous by Don McLean and recognised around the world 50 years ago, was created by renowned Latin music producer Maffio, with executive producers Spencer Proffer and Leslie José Zigel.

The critically acclaimed documentary “-The Day the Music Died:The Story of Don Mclean’s American Pie’,” which is only accessible through Paramount Plus, is also based on the mentioned song. The documentary, a joint venture between Paramount+ and Proffer’s Meteor 17, mainly highlights the making of “American Pie (Latin Version).” The official video was directed by Jose Ovi Jimenez, produced by InnerCat, and shot on location in Miami. Especially in the rock genre, “AMERICAN PIE” is regarded as one of the most popular American songs in recent memory. Many refer to it as “the day the music died” since there is a backstory related to the creation of this song.

The song is believed to be a tribute to the great rock and roll artists Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens who unfortunately died in a plance crash in 1959. Don Mclean has declared this accident as the death of the music and death of the innocense. It has been surreal experience for their fans to see the magic of this song being recreated in Latin.

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