
Tei Shi shares "No Falta" as second single from forthcoming album
Canadian-Colombian artist and producer Tei Shi has returned with her second offering, “No Falta”, from her forthcoming eponymous album, Valerie.
The track touches on the unfortunate reality of a relationship gone awry, where everyone tries to convince themselves and each other that everything is fine. Produced by Tei Shi and Knox Fortune and featuring instrumentation by Brazilian Rodrigo Amarante, “No Falta” draws inspiration from the late '90s and early 2000s electronic pop production as well as from the Brazilian sonics of the late '60s and '70s.
“It's a doe-eyed love song, uplifting and playful, but at its core, it delves into themes of denial. To me, it's a conversation with someone you desperately plead with, grasping for something that might not even exist. It's a bit delirious and desperate. The song’s name translates to ‘nothing is missing’, or ‘nothing is lacking’," Tei Shi explains.
Valerie is set for release on 19 April via The Orchard. "No Falta" is out now.
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