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Jesús Verbo No Sustantivo - New Version, according to DoReSol
The version of Jesús Verbo No Sustantivo found on the album Quién Dijo Ayer is a reinvention of a song that addresses the figure of Jesus from an earthly perspective, almost like another human being, exploring his actions and impact. This new interpretation, with a duration of 6:54, expands the original narrative, allowing the lyrics to breathe and develop with greater depth. The album itself, released by Sony Music on August 17, 2007, is distinguished by being a compilation that not only brings together past hits but presents them with renewed arrangements and notable collaborations.
The production of Quién Dijo Ayer featured the participation of Ricardo Arjona, Tommy Torres, Dan Warner, and Lee Levin. This work marked the end of Arjona's tenure with Sony Music before his transition to Warner Music Group. What is interesting about this project is the way the iconic songs of the Guatemalan singer-songwriter were approached, giving them new nuances through diverse musical genres and the inclusion of guest artists of the caliber of Panteón Rococó, Marc Anthony, Fernando Otero, Sandro, Marta Sánchez, and Eros Ramazzotti. Ricardo Arjona Morales, born in Jocotenango, Guatemala, is known for his ability to intertwine social and personal themes in his lyrics, and this album is a clear example of how his compositions can adapt and resonate in different musical contexts.
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Quién Dijo Ayer
Ricardo Arjona · 1992 · Track 14
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