Zulma Yugar's latest album "Zulma" is a beautiful tribute to her Andean roots. The Bolivian singer-songwriter's voice is hauntingly powerful, and her lyrics are poetic and deeply personal. The album is a mix of traditional Andean music and contemporary sounds, showcasing Yugar's versatility as an artist.
The album opens with "Cantando en Quechua," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. It's a beautiful song that combines traditional Andean instruments with modern beats. Yugar's voice is mesmerizing, and the lyrics are a celebration of her indigenous heritage.
"Zulma" also features collaborations with other musicians, including the Argentinian singer-songwriter Pedro Aznar. Their duet on the track "Canción al Abuelo" is a highlight of the album. The song is a tribute to Yugar's grandfather, and the two voices blend seamlessly together.
Throughout the album, Yugar's voice is accompanied by a range of instruments, including the charango, quena, and bombo. The arrangements are intricate and full of texture, creating a rich and immersive listening experience.