SiNoSe Returns with New Song "Hay que poner las pilas"
Luis Amado Solís, famously known as the clown SiNoSe, has made a vibrant return to the music scene with his latest song and music video titled "Hay que poner las pilas". The talented drummer and keyboardist, who has a long-standing career in children’s entertainment, recently shared details about his new work, which is available on platforms like Spotify and YouTube.
"Hay que poner las pilas" is aimed at children, pre-adolescents, and young adults, carrying a message of positivity and encouragement. The song was born in the challenging post-pandemic period, reflecting a difficult phase in Solís's life. Despite these hardships, the song is infused with an uplifting spirit designed to boost the morale of its listeners. The first stanza sets the tone:
"If sometimes you wake up a little depressed, you think that everyone is your enemy, get in shape, you'll see how beautiful life is."
The song and its accompanying video were produced using current technologies at Benegas Music. The cheerful melody is contagious, and the lyrics aim to lift the spirits of anyone who listens. Solís emphasized the use of modern production techniques to create a polished and engaging experience for his audience.
After a hiatus due to health problems, Solís is back with renewed energy and a passion for performing. "Today I am back with all my energy, with 40 years of experience behind me, with the same love and desire to perform for children and adults," he said.
SiNoSe has an impressive discography, including 33 recorded materials featuring children's music in various formats such as cassettes, vinyl, compact discs, and pendrives. This latest release adds to his extensive body of work, continuing his legacy of entertaining and inspiring young audiences.
"Hay que poner las pilas" marks a significant comeback for SiNoSe, blending cheerful melodies with a positive message to uplift and energize listeners. With his vast experience and dedication, Luis Amado Solís continues to bring joy and inspiration to children and young adults through his music.