Yeisy Rojas' single, "Mama Ines," showcases her exceptional musical prowess. A highly skilled jazz violinist and singer, she blends her cultural influences to create a captivating and multifaceted sound.
She has developed a distinctive musical style that harmoniously fuses Cuban music, Latin jazz, and funk. Notably, "Mama Ines" is not just a musical piece but a poignant declaration. Through her adaptation of the 1930 poem "Ayer Me Dijeron Negro" by Nicolás Guillén, she gives voice to a timeless message.
The violin reverberates with the poignant emotions of generations past while the vocals convey a narrative of resilience and pride. She does not merely perform; she crafts a narrative that demands attention. With "Mama Ines," she adeptly addresses issues of racism, delivering a timeless homage to those who have historically fought for equality and continue to do so.
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