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“Sana Sana” by Laia‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ Rodríguez: Where rhythm meets healing.

Laia Rodríguez turns rhythm into restoration; music doesn’t just sound good—it feels good.
Laia Rodríguez

Laia Rodríguez, singer-songwriter from Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is defying the standard rules of Latin-pop and reggaetón with her radical, brain-science-based method of music. Having known for her recent album “Buena Vibra,” Laia mixes rhythmic hypnotization, emotional setting, and energetic balancing to her songs that are not only physically but also mentally moving. The warmth of her voice, the trendy sounds of the tropics, and the healing-oriented portrayal of art make her the artist who is the next unstoppable force.



“Sana Sana” might be the most purposeful and deeply personal single Laia Rodríguez has ever produced.


Laia Rodríguez

The song, whose reggaetón tempo merges with quiet affirmations and simplified lyrics, is deliberately done to calm, cheer, and, at the same time, subtly alter the listener’s emotional state. Its mellow keyboards, rhythmic bass, and beachy sounds provide a perfect place to be both containing and revitalizing. Laia’s velvety, light vocals are like the hand of a helper—assisting without commanding. What makes “Sana Sana” different from others is its blending of art and scientific study of the nervous system, in which the same thing is done repeatedly and with a certain rhythm to suggest relaxation and to achieve clear thinking. At the same time, an excellent Latin-pop hit with a vibe and a healing practice, the song is definitely a dance-floor scorcher with a little fresh reset tucked ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌inside.





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