"La Llorona" from the movie Coco - Sing with me!

Hello, friends! Today's song was featured in the Disney movie Coco which is one of my favorite Disney movies of the last decade. This is such an exciting moment in the movie, so I hope you sing with all your heart! Altos, let me hear you roar! "La Llorona" is a deeply resonant Mexican folk song deeply rooted in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec region of Oaxaca. Because it originated as a traditional oral piece passed down through generations, there is no official original songwriting credit; it is considered traditional and public domain, though the famous composer Andrés Henestrosa is often credited with popularizing it and adding specific verses in the 1940s. For its inclusion in Pixar's 2017 film Coco, the vibrant arrangement featured in the movie was arranged and produced by composer Michael Giacchino and Germaine Franco. In the film's soundtrack, the powerful vocal performance is credited to Alanna Ubach (who voiced Mamá Imelda) and Antonio Sol, bringing this hauntingly beautiful classic to a global modern audience. You play the role of Mamá Imelda, and I will be Ernesto de la Cruz. Thanks for singing with me! BuyMeACoffee.com/SingWithSam Request a Cameo! @SingWithSam Vocals performed, recorded, mixed and mastered in ProTools by Sam A. Capella Video performed, filmed, and edited by Sam A. Capella in Davinci Resolve Equipment used for sound: Focusrite Scarlett Solo Mixer AT-2035 XLR Condenser Mic Windows 11 PC