The story behind
Ama de mi sol, according to DoReSol
Upon diving into Ama de mi sol, you encounter a piece that fuses Milo j's imprint with Fito Páez's renowned pen in musical composition. This collaboration brings to life a track that, with its 2 minutes and 56 seconds duration, anchors itself in the sonic universe of the album La vida era más corta. The recording of this work spanned studios in Buenos Aires and also included moments in Santiago del Estero, seeking a sonic palette that ranges from trap and electronic music to Argentine folklore and tango, with touches of urban styles.
La vida era más corta, released on September 25, 2025, under the Sony Music Latin label, presents itself as an ambitious work, divided into two parts and with a total duration of 48 minutes. While Spanish is the predominant language, the album is distinguished by incorporating fragments in indigenous languages, adding a layer of cultural depth. In this context, Ama de mi sol is surrounded by a constellation of guest artists, including Trueno, Soledad, Paula Prieto, Akriila, Radamel, Cuti, Roberto Carabajal, and Silvio Rodríguez. A notable point is the inclusion of an unreleased recording by Mercedes Sosa on the song Jangadero, and the vocal arrangements by Agarrate Catalina that enrich several of the tracks.
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La vida era más corta
Milo j · 2025 · Track 4
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Music Milo j, Fito Páez