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Estrada Music Project proudly announces the release of “Verso Melódico,” the lead single from an upcoming Spanish-language EP. This evocative track serves as a poignant farewell to a cherished chapter of life, blending raw vulnerability with an organic, stripped-back sound that captures the essence of personal transformation and resilience.

Written in Venezuela during a period of profound upheaval, “Verso Melódico” emerged just before artist Alejandro Estrada left his home country amid a challenging time in his marriage. While Estrada and his wife ultimately stayed together and moved forward as a family, the song documents the emotional weight of closing one era to embrace another. “This song is about the end of a chapter that shaped me into who I am today,” Estrada shares. “It was born out of a difficult time, written just before I left my home country, and it carries the weight of everything I had to leave behind.”

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A deeply personal collaboration adds generational resonance: the guitar arrangement was composed and recorded by Estrada’s son, transforming the piece into a family legacy that honors roots while looking toward the future. This father-son artistry underscores the EP’s themes of faith, transition, and human connection, inviting listeners into intimate reflections on love and growth.

Living in beautiful Scotland, Estrada balances a demanding 9-to-5 hospital job with evening songwriting sessions from 7 to 11. Surrounded by the love of his extraordinary wife and two amazing children, he channels divine inspiration into music that overflows with sincere affection. “This is who I am: a man, a son, a husband, a father, a friend, and a doctor. This is my life. This is about true, sincere love.”

“Verso Melódico” prioritizes emotional honesty, setting a reflective tone for the EP with its minimalist aesthetics and storytelling depth. It finds the “sacred” in everyday experiences, making it ideal for audiences seeking authentic, resilient narratives.