Mimi Rose: Unveils Highly Anticipated Album "Del Amor Nadie Sale Ileso" with Lead Single "Se me Van Las Ganas" Releasing on March 15th
Photo Courtesy: Tatiana Sitnik

Mimi Rose: Unveils Highly Anticipated Album “Del Amor Nadie Sale Ileso” with Lead Single “Se me Van Las Ganas” Releasing on March 15th

Renowned for her innate musical talent since childhood, Mimi is set to captivate audiences once again with the upcoming release of her highly anticipated album, “Del Amor Nadie Sale Ileso.” The album, which translates to: “no one comes out love unharmed,” narrates a journey of love, betrayal, and personal triumph following a breakup with a narcissistic partner. With vulnerability and honesty, Mimi aims to empower women to be strong, set boundaries, and refuse to tolerate mistreatment.

“Composing this album was therapeutic for me. It allowed me to process all my emotions and experiences, finding my own personal strength in moving forward. I want every woman who listens to these songs to feel empowered, to know their worth, and to own their truth.”

Produced by Alejandro “ALEO” Neira and written by Mimi, “Se Me Van Las Ganas” is more than just a song; it’s an anthem of personal empowerment. Through this album, the talented and soul-stirring artist seeks to motivate listeners to value themselves more and not let the traumas or wounds of other people become their own.

At only twenty-nine years old, with a distinguished musical career, Mimi Rose has worked as a singer with world-renowned artists such as Christina Aguilera, Shakira, and María Becerra and as a songwriter alongside artists like Noel Schajris from Sin Bandera, Denise Rosenthal, Pedro Capó and Mario Domm from the band Camila, leaving her mark and taking her art to new heights.

Mimi’s musical journey began at the age of six when she first embraced the violin. Over the years, she seamlessly incorporated the piano and guitar into her repertoire, showcasing her versatility and dedication to her craft. Notably, Mimi made history as the first Latin American woman to perform the national anthem of her home country, Argentina, at the NBA on the night Manu Ginobilli retired, marking a significant milestone in her illustrious career.

Her authenticity, powerful vocals, and special, narrative-rich lyrics have solidified her position as a respected singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, forging a deep connection with her fans.

About the first single

Dropping on Friday, March 15th, “Se Me Van Las Ganas” was written on a cold afternoon in 2021 in the heart of Studio City, Los Angeles. In her tiny but intimate and nurturing studio apartment, Mimi would channel her raw emotions into heartfelt, true art. The composition of this song emerged from the depths of personal experience, capturing Mimi’s essence with 100% authenticity. Written in response to a glimpse of toxicity from a past partner, the song combines RnB chords with Latin poetry on the lyrics. Some of Mimi’s musical inspirations at the time were artists like Lana Del Rey, Babi, Billie Eilish and Lennon Stella. 

“I remember sitting on my bed in my minimum-sized apartment, with a tiny Yamaha piano, and thinking: I just made a BIG song.” 

The upcoming music video was brought to life by Russian photographer and director Tatiana Sitnik, and it was shot against the iconic beaches of Malibu and the stunning Vazquez rocks. 

Mimi Rose’s music video is a visual symphony that seeks to celebrate the multifaceted nature of women. The lens captures the essence of beauty, strength, and vulnerability, weaving a tapestry of emotions that resonate with the lyrics of “Se Me Van Las Ganas.” The video unfolds like a cinematic exploration of femininity—revealing the fragility and versatility that coexist within every woman. The visuals artfully balance boldness with tenderness, showcasing the resilience and grace inherent in the female experience. From sweeping aerial views to intimate close-ups, the music video is a powerful testament to the diverse narratives and inherent strength of women, brought to life through compelling and evocative imagery.

Published by: Martin De Juan

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