Product DescriptionFollowing her Independent Music Award winning US debut album, Cambio de Estacion, Muza dug deep into her roots for the inspiration leading to Terciopelo. There she discovered the Boleros and Bosa Novas that brought global popularity to Latin music in the '50s & '60s. Muza covers such classics as Besame Mucho and Manana de Carnaval (A Day in the Life of a Fool) beautifully honoring the originals with her unique contemporary style. Additionally, Muza performs original songs of lost love flowing seamlessly with the theme of this romantic album. Terciopelo in English is Velvet, perfectly describing Muza's buttery smooth vocals. Her rendition of Bésame Mucho won the Independent Music Award for Best Cover Song and the album was a finalist two other IMAs. Muza is a leader of the modern Chilean music renaissance exploding in the wake of Pinochet's oppressive regime and her remarkable arrangements prove why.