adamariz is back from a month hiatus with “LEVANTARA” featuring CallemJJ and produced by Jxrge. Inspired by a song her late grandma used to sing, adamariz touches on who helped her cope while grieving. The song itself is an inspiring and vibey tune for those who need a reminder of God’s goodness.
“El Me Levantara” by Grupo Inspiracion, is a song adamariz heard a lot growing up. Specifically when her grandma babysat her, and as she grew up while cherishing the last times her grandma cooked adamariz’s favorite meal for her, sopita. Adamariz has not been shy of describing her grandma’s influence when it comes to making music. From watching her grandma write in a journal as a kid, to singing all day in the kitchen, and then her faith that helped her power through tough times. Adamariz’s grandma has been mentioned quite a bit this year in songs like “Likely” and “FE”. Despite her grandma’s influence on the song, she is never named.
Just from the chorus, we can hear the similarity between the 2 songs with just 3 words that are repeated, “El me levantara”. This song’s purpose is not to bring sadness, but to remind those that God has your back and will help you get back on track, if you just reach out your hand, He will be there. When adamariz first heard the beat she immediately thought of the three words in the chorus, from there she knew she needed someone who could match the feel of the song. CallemJJ, who she has featured previously on “NACIO”, added the missing piece to the song. Even more melodic than adamariz, the “Oo’s” and “ah’s” add to the mellow ending of the song. “LEVANTARA” is mainly in Spanish, but with the heart behind it, listeners of all languages are sure to enjoy the song and be uplifted by it.