In her latest single, “quítenme el cel,” (Take My Phone Away), Venezuelan pop powerhouse, Corina Smith, captures the emotional rollercoaster of moving on from a past relationship. With her signature honesty, she dives into the messy emotions that come with love lost. Smith’s catchy line, “If you see me at the club / Take away my cell phone,” perfectly sums up the tug-of-war happening in her heart. It’s a clever way of expressing that familiar urge to reconnect, even when you know it’s not the best idea – everything has to end sometime, right?
The music video, directed by Chanty, adds another layer to the song’s message. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Madrid’s nightlife, it showcases Smith trying to distract her mind from her ex. As she mingles with friends and fans and dances the night away, there’s a sense of both fun and underlying vulnerability that’s caught in its pure, raw state. This night documentary captures the essence of putting on a brave face while wrestling with the temptation to reach out to someone who once held your heart. If you’ve ever embraced the night, reminding yourself that life goes on and is meant to be enjoyed, you’ll definitely connect with the video.
With a growing discography that includes collaborations with artists like Miky Woodz and Rosa Linn, Corina continues to make her mark in the music scene. Her previous projects, such as “Triste Pero Siempre Mami,” showcase her versatility and dedication to authentic storytelling.
Through her velvety vocals, Corina Smith wisely reminds us that even during tough times, there’s strength in vulnerability, and while healing may be challenging, it’s also a beautiful part of the journey that can be made fun with a night out in the club.
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