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Lo Artiz’s La Bruja Is A Bewitching Anthem Of Feminine Power

By Marcus AdetolaSeptember 1, 2023
Lo Artiz's La Bruja is A Bewitching Anthem of Feminine Power

Lo Artiz’s La Bruja emerges as a defiant roar, a siren song of empowerment. The track is a mesmerising blend of soulful vocals and well-crafted instrumentals, creating an infectious sound that’s impossible to ignore.

Lo Artiz La bruja song cover
Lo Artiz La bruja song cover

The very concept of a witch, or “bruja”, has been a source of fear and fascination for centuries. Historically, the idea of a woman harnessing her power and achieving her desires was a narrative many sought to suppress. However, Artiz with her enchanting voice and poignant lyrics, challenges this age-old narrative, reclaiming the term and redefining it for a new generation.

The opening verse, with lines like “Do I intimidate you ‘Cause you know that I don’t need you?” sets the tone for the song. It’s a declaration of independence and a proclamation of self-worth. And when she sings, “I’m owed my seat in rooms where men meet; do what you do while I bleed,” it’s a cry, a call for every woman who’s ever been sidelined or underestimated.

La Bruja isn’t just about defiance. It’s also a celebration of the divine feminine and of spirituality. The chorus, with its references to reading cards and stars, adds a mystical layer to the track, further elevating its allure.

In her own words, Artiz describes the song as having “a lot of layers.” It’s about empowerment, about refusing to be caged or diminished. It’s a response to those who claim to want an independent woman but falter when faced with one. La Bruja, in all its glory, is Artiz’s answer to that challenge.

Artiz’s musical influences are as varied as her heritage, which includes first-generation Cuban and Costa Rican American parents. She seamlessly melds soul, R&B, and hip-hop, creating a signature sound that’s both familiar and refreshingly new. A true sonic wildcard, she defies genres and expectations at every turn. As a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter, producer, arranger, and performer, Artiz is a force to be reckoned with.

La Bruja is a song that challenges and inspires in equal measure.

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