(17 May 2025)
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Mexico City – 8 May 2025
1. Colombian singer-songwriter Sebastián Yatra looking to camera
2. Various of Yatra during interview
3. Close of Yatra’s hand
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Sebastián Yatra, singer-songwriter:
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"As a child, I viewed happiness as a long-term goal. At the time, it seemed very far away, and now I feel it in everything I do."
5. Yatra speaking during interview, UPSOUND (Spanish): "I was happy only 10% of the time"
6. Yatra during interview, UPSOUND (Spanish): "There are miracles in everything [from] waking up in the morning, or having a cup of coffee. "
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Sebastián Yatra, singer-songwriter:
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"What motivates me the most is to share that philosophy of life and that way of seeing things, and ‘Milagro’ is my way of expressing that perspective, that change of perspective that helps me to live everything from a place of gratitude and love."
8. Yatra speaking during interview, UPSOUND (Spanish): "I think (Mexico) is the country I have traveled to the most, apart from Colombia and the United States, where I grew up."
9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Sebastián Yatra, singer-songwriter:
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"All these albums and these songs have accompanied me in moments of very big growth from 18 or 19 to 30, where you live a lot of things, and you really end up defining much more. Not so much who you are, but at least who you want to be or what you want to achieve, and the way you see life."
10. Yatra speaking to team, seen from behind
11. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Sebastián Yatra, singer-songwriter:
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"So, when you see everything as a miracle, you become grateful for every little thing in the universe and you find its magic."
12. Yatra posing for photos
13. Various of Yatra looking to camera
STORYLINE:
For Colombian singer-songwriter Sebastián Yatra, life is full of small miracles that come from dance, family and freedom.
All of these albums and songs have had accompanied me through a lot of growth from 18 to 19 to 30 where I experienced a lot
"I saw happiness as a child as my long-term goal, one day to be happy, but I saw it as something very far away, and now I feel it in everything I do," he said in a recent interview from Mexico City.
"What motivates me the most is to share that philosophy of life and that way of seeing things, and ‘Milagro’ is my way of expressing that perspective, that change of perspective that helps me to live everything from gratitude and love," said the Grammy and Latin Grammy winner.
"Milagro" is his fourth album and comes three years after his previous production, “Dharma.”
"All these albums and these songs have accompanied me in a moment of very big growth that is from 18 or 19 to 30, where you live a lot of things, and you really end up defining much more, I don’t know if who you are, but at least who you want to be," said the artist.
The name of the album came about, in part, from a phrase in a recent book by his brother Andrés who is a novelist: Life denies miracles until one realizes that everything is a miracle.
Yatra stressed that changing his perspective on the world made it easier for him to find more and more miracles, from giving a hug and receiving a call from his parents to having a coffee in the morning.
"So, when you see everything as a miracle, you start to be grateful for every little thing in the universe and you find its magic."
On "Templo de Piceas," he is joined by Mexican artist Humbe, and on "2AM," he performs with the Catalan artist Bad Gyal.
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