Magali Delarosa Premieres Stunning Visual for ‘Bajo La Luna’

Courtesy of Delarosa Records

Tejano singer-songwriter Magali Delarosa has officially premiered the music video for her latest single, Bajo La Luna,”a deeply personal track from her newly released EP Flor Y Diamante. The visual, filmed in Las Vegas and directed by Baldemar Garcia, showcases Delarosa’s creative vision — from the song’s heartfelt lyrics to the signature wardrobe designed by Magali herself.

“Bajo La Luna” is the second single from Flor Y Diamante, a seven-track project that represents a milestone in Magali’s evolution as an artist. “It’s my baby,” she told Tejano Nation Radio’s Romeo. “It’s very special to me because I wrote it all in Spanish by myself. I couldn’t wait to share it with everyone.”

The music video captures the emotion of the song with sweeping visuals set under the Vegas sky, pairing Magali’s cinematic style with a moody, dreamlike setting. The track was produced by Mike Perez, with Magali not only penning the song but also styling every look featured in the video. “The costumes are going to be really pretty,” she teased during the interview. “I’m so excited because we’re shooting it outside of Texas and doing something totally different.”

Flor Y Diamante is now available on all digital music platforms. The EP title, which translates to Flower and Diamond, is symbolic of Magali’s journey and the strength of women in Tejano music. “I wanted something that was beautiful and feminine to represent not just me, but all the women trying to be in this business and do a great job,” she explained. “The diamond part of it represents that we’re all multifaceted and can do so many things.”

With Bajo La Luna, Magali Delarosa continues to raise the bar — blending emotional depth, strong vocals, and striking visuals, and affirming her place as one of Tejano music’s most exciting creative voices.

Watch the official music video for “Bajo La Luna” now and stream Flor Y Diamante on your favorite digital platform.

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