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Ralph Jean Baptiste presents “Caramelo de Marte” off his Black and Blanc album

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“Caramelo de Marte” by Ralph Jean Baptiste from his Black and Blanc album stands out as one of its defining tracks. Blending afrobeat rhythms with Ralph’s distinctive artistry, the song radiates both groove and emotion. The accompanying music video, directed by Pablo Astudillo Silva, elevates the experience with striking visuals filmed at the Manuel Foster Astronomical Observatory of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.

In the video, Ralph embodies a story of love set against a Martian-inspired backdrop. The cosmic scenery and space-like elements reinforce the feeling of solitude while amplifying the emotional depth of the narrative. The result is a mesmerizing fusion of sound and image, making Caramelo de Marte not only a musical highlight but also a cinematic journey that lingers with the audience.

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