The Malaga artist Vanesa Martín has published this unes the song Un canto a la vida , a tribute to the health workers who fight the coronavirus throughout Spain and that has charitable purposes.

"This Covid-19, has tinged our streets with worry and silence. It has stopped us in its tracks . It has shaken our foundations," says Martín in a statement.

"This does not understand ideologies, sexes, social battles, or fads, " he continues. "It is a global pandemic that affects us all. In this Song of Life , I speak of the roots, of what is truly important and simple at the same time, of the union of a people in the face of a calamity."

"There are naked heroes who unfurled the flag of solidarity, professionalism, knowledge, courage, and integrity. People who fill hospitals, avenues, highways, supermarkets, pharmacies, neighboring houses with encouragement, which now become transparent "sentence.

All the benefits and copyrights produced by this new recording will be donated to the Red Cross Responds , a concrete plan of action and comprehensive response for the next two months that aims to reach more than 1.3 million people with an estimated budget of 11 millions of euros. In addition to this donation, Martín has encouraged his followers to contribute to this Red Cross campaign.

A song to life has been recorded and mixed in the houses of Vanesa Martín and her musicians during the confinement decreed by the Government to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

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