The third single leading up to the album, “Tu Te Vas” is a delicate and sensitive ballad about two souls who choose to part ways. True to Manu Chao’s style, the pain and struggle of existence are set to music. In collaboration with Laeti, the rapper known from the series “Validé,” the song reflects on a past love to better face the future, without bitterness.
Manu Chao’s sound is often described as a unique fusion of genres, blending elements of ska, reggae, Latin music, and world music. The lo-fi raw aesthetic and unpolished feel that reflects street culture and grassroots movements is present here too as the new music that Manu presents to us in is not very different to what we were used to hear from him, and while in most cases this could be in detriment to the quality of the music, that is not the case when the music is as well written and performed as this is. Listening to “Viva Tu” feels like going back to a safe place that made us happy when we were kids.