Silvana Estrada, the Veracruz-born singer-songwriter known for blending son jarocho folk with raw emotion, makes her Tiny Desk debut as part of NPR Music’s “El Tiny” takeover. Stripped down to just her voice and a cuatro venezolano (with a small band of piano, strings, brass and percussion), she delivers a haunting set drawn from her latest album, Vendrán Suaves Lluvias—an honest record born from loss and self-rediscovery.
Highlights include the reflective “Como un Pájaro,” the bittersweet “Good Luck, Good Night,” the defiant “Si Me Matan” and the soulful “El Alma Mía.” Backed by talented musicians and produced by Anamaria Sayre’s Tiny Desk team, Estrada’s performance is a testament to turning pain into hope.
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