In 2015, a group of young people from Bogota came together to create one of the most famous bands on the continent; Olga Lucía Vives, Natalia Afanador, María Cristina Angulo, Camila Esguerra and Juliana Pérez (who left at the end of 2020) were over the years known to the public as Ventino, and although they have been successful throughout their careers, in the middle of February they announced that each one will take a different path.
To pass on the responsibility of the fans, the four artists announced on their social networks that they will leave the stage through the front door with a farewell album to those who have been with them for almost ten years of a career.
The studio album titled Inevitables is a recording that reflects the professional and personal maturity of each singer, revealing the women they became.
With nostalgia and great gratitude, Ventino says goodbye to his audience, and what better way to do it than with an emotional album that shows the musical growth he has had over these 9 years. The group gave themselves the opportunity to try and talk about topics they had never talked about before in their art proposal.
Important producers in the group’s history will participate in the album, such as Santiago Deluchi, Mango, Navalez, Joshua Murty, Pablo César, and Giri, among others.
This is the first time Ventino has created an album from scratch, built with a unique concept in terms of the theme of the lyrics and musical coherence in the sound.
Throughout 2023, Camila, Olga, Natalia and Makis perfected each of the songs, to finally present their most intimate album and the one they are most proud of, Inevitables.
“For us, this latest album represents the end of one of the most beautiful stages of our entire lives, and represents what we, our foundation, our authenticity… want. show the world and our fans… We didn’t want to leave without talking to them one last time, telling us about us and making songs that we know they are to fit the words…”, said the members of Vento.
Music List
- Inevitable (Writing: Ventino, Agustín Zubilaga, Luis Jiménez)
- To Change (Writing: Ventino, Mateo Camargo, José Manuel García)
- Fuel (Composition: Natalia Afanador, María Cristina De Ángulo, Valentina Rico, Maye)
- Contracorriente (Composition: Camila Esguerra, María Cristina De Ángulo, Juan Felipe Giraldo, Andrés Torres, Juan Pablo Rodríguez)
- Dos Tequilas (Writing: Ventino, Mateo Camargo, Nermin Harambasic, Julia Bognar Finniseter)
- The Half (Composition: María Cristina De Ángulo, Valentina Rico)
- Lie to Me (Co-Written by Ventino)
- Bar Kisses (Writing: Olga Lucía Vives, Germán Duque, Santiago Deluchi)
- I’ll Let You In (Co-Writer: Ventino)
- The Problem (Writing: Germán Duque, Natalia Afanador, Felipe González Abad)
- It costs to love you (Composition: Ventino, Santiago Deluchi)
- How it hurts me (Writing: Juan Pablo Isaza, Juan Pablo Villamil, Pedro David Malaver Turbay)
Along with the album, the album’s eponymous focus track has been released, a song that lyrically describes the magnetism of certain people with whom they cross paths, but because nothing else happens in the end; It’s about those things that are almost condemned as moments in life and about making peace by living them in the present, not worrying about the future. ‘ the relationship could have.
The video clip was made by the production company Kinofónica, under the direction of Juan David Muñoz, it is an audio-visual piece that was recorded in a sequence in which pre-production work was very thorough and detailed.
The day of the rehearsals, set assembly, among others, took about 10 hours, and in the next 2 hours, the perfect choreography was performed, which was recorded in one take, for 12 hours of production in total.
Behind the scenes of Ventino’s latest studio album: Inevitables – credit courtesy of Sony Music
For Ventino, this video is very special because it was produced as a family, since its director, Juancho Muñoz, has been present since day zero of his career; From the idea of making a video cover of Disney princesses, Ventino was born as a group. By Infobae