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California-based folk artist Ynana Rose breathes new life into the classic Argentinian folk song “Los Ejes de Mi Carreta” with a stunning new rendition featuring Arturo Lugo. A melancholic yet hypnotic milonga, the song tells the story of a lone gaucho in the pampas, his carriage wheels echoing his solitude as he embraces the path ahead. The track’s haunting beauty, led by Ynana‘s heartfelt vocal delivery and rich acoustic instrumentation, pays homage to the song’s deep-rooted history while adding a uniquely personal touch.
Originally composed and performed by legendary musician and ethnographer Atahualpa Yupanqui, this 1950s folk gem carries a quiet intensity. Ynana Rose‘s version features traditional bandoneón recorded in Argentina, vocals recorded in both California and Mexico, and percussive elements that enhance the song’s hypnotic rhythm, making for a truly international collaboration.

