PILADE: Cuban folklore in Hallyx's debut single

SONO Music Releases Hallyx’s Uplifting New Single “Pilade”
 

Hallyx's Cuban Folklore/Latin-Pop Song Gives Voice to the Struggles of Her Past and Inspires Others to Speak Out Loud

PILADE” is the debut single by Hallyx is a Cuban Folklore/Latin-pop song that meets and gets inspired by Pasolini’s theatre.

Release Date: 2023-04-07
Check out PILADE here: https://go.sono.to/pilade

 

Alessandra Arcangeli, aka Hallyx, is an Italian-Cuban singer-songwriter and actress. She graduated from the “Silvio d’Amico'' Dramatic Arts Academy in Rome. Hallyx spent her childhood summers in Cuba, traveling several times and living for a year in the United States. This traveling experience inspired her music and art, which comes from various languages and forms.

 

The new single, “Pilade”, is a Cuban Folklore/Latin-pop song that meets Pasolini’s theatre and gives voice to the soul of Hallyx. Through the character of Pilade, the song tells her personal story, recalling past traumas and childhood hard experiences.

 

Hallyx commented about the single: “I am Pilade. Pilade is Hallyx (Alessandra Arcangeli). Pilade is whatever human being that is in silence for whatever reason. Pilade is here to give courage to every soul, who’s feeling not allowed to express, OUT LOUD, their voice.”

 

This new single is the perfect way for Hallyx to express the struggles of her past and to give courage and support to others who are facing similar struggles. “Pilade” is an uplifting and inspiring song that will surely be a hit among Hallyx’s fans.


Meet Hallyx on Social Media
Instagram: https://instagram.com/hallyx_?
Spotify: Hallyx on Spotify

 

Discover Hallyx on SONO record label website: https://sonomusic.co/hallyx

Hallyx Biography
Hallyx, aka Alessandra Arcangeli, is a singer-songwriter and actress, from Rome. She graduated at the “Silvio d’Amico” Academy. “PILADE” is inspired by a Pasolini character, in which Hallyx found herself emotionally. She has Cuban origins, and you can feel it while listening to “PILADE”. You will listen in her songs a music without borders, both in terms of languages and genres; also influenced by theatre.

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