The 90s wouldn’t have been the 90s in the music scene in Latin America without the song “Se Fue” by Laura Pausini. It was the heartbreak anthem of a generation, and even now it can come on the radio and, if you grew up with that song, you will find yourself singing it word by word and even performing it a little bit with no shame whatsoever. Well, reminisce no more. “Se Fue” is back and with a little “face-lift.”
It turns out Laura Pausini is celebrating 20 years of her career in the music industry, and she’s doing it big. The Italian singer, who translates and records all her hits in Spanish, too, released the album “20 Grandes Exitos” back in November 2013 under Warner Música Latina, and she re-recorded “Se Fue” featuring Marc Anthony. Not only did the two artists get together to bring back such an iconic song, they did it in a “Tropical Version” that to us sounds more like a salsa version (not that we’re complaining).
Besides “Se Fue” featuring Marc Anthony, the album includes “Limpio,” a collaboration with Kylie Minogue and “Víveme” featuring Alejandro Sanz. Other stars making a special appearance in the album are: Michael Bublé, Ray Charles, Miguel Bosé, James Blunt, Ivete Sangalo and Andrea Bocelli.
“I think this is one of the most beautiful duets I’ve recorded in my career,” Pausini said about her collaboration with Marc Anthony. “Singing with him has made me very happy. I couldn’t help but to dance throughout the whole recording process and it still happens when I talk about the song.”
The music video, directed by Leandro Manuel Emede and Nicolo Cerioni and edited by Sugarkane Productions, was shot back in November at The Neon Museum in Las Vegas. While on set, rain started pouring but instead of cancelling the shoot, the artists decided to embrace it, and the result was magical. You can check out the result below and let us know what you think about the “Se Fue” tropical version by Laura Pausini and Marc Anthony.
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