With his new single "Se ve muy bien," Venezuelan artist Yoxi Márquez once again demonstrates that he is not afraid to write music that straddles the realms of intimacy and resistance. A native of Machiques de Perijá currently living in Italy after being exiled by Venezuela's current regime, Yoxi turns desire into art, penning songs as vulnerable as they are provocative. With "Se ve muy bien", Yoxi Márquez establishes himself as one of Latin music's most magnetic new voices, an artist unafraid to make desire feel divine.
Bathed in the textures of alternative pop and lapping at its edges with tropical sensuality, the song is a celebration of the body and the inebriating power of attraction. Yoxi's voice fluctuates, sometimes whispering with tenderness and other times tugging at the edge of daring provocation, pulsing with the sort of tension that holds the listener in delicate balance between sweetness and fire. His lyrics are raw and confessional, focusing on flirtation and obsession with no apologies and an unflinching, queer point of view where beauty itself is a form of resistance.
"Se ve muy bien" is the latest single from him, which continues to push boundaries and align with his most ambitious body of work to date, the Tropical Venere EP. Here, Yoxi blends the heat of a Caribbean rhythm with a cinematic bite, creating soundscapes that feel nostalgic, yet forever forward. The result is agitpop that doesn't just entertain but also challenges an invitation to listeners into a universe where desire is a language of freedom. "Se ve muy bien" is not just its sonic lushness but also its unapologetic encouragement to embrace pleasure. In the face of a world that would prefer to silence or restrict expressions of love and identity, Yoxi Márquez sings louder, unarmed but for beauty.
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