Lourdes Hernández, conocida artísticamente como Russian Red, se ha ganado un lugar prominente en la escena musical española y global. Su cautivadora voz y su estilo folk indie han resonado fuertemente con el público desde sus primeros pasos en el mundo de la música. A lo largo de su carrera, Russian Red ha demostrado una habilidad única para conectar con las emociones de los oyentes, haciendo de cada canción una experiencia memorable.
Lourdes Hernández nació en Madrid el 20 de noviembre de 1985. Desde joven, mostró un interés profundo por la música, una pasión que la llevaría a descubrir su talento innato para cantar y componer. A los 21 años, adoptó el nombre de Russian Red, un apodo inspirado en un tono de pintalabios de la marca MAC.
Comenzó a darse a conocer a través de sus presentaciones en pequeños clubs y cafés de Madrid. Su voz distintiva y melancólica rápidamente captó la atención de los asistentes. En 2008, lanzó su primer álbum titulado 'I Love Your Glasses', el cual recibió elogios tanto de críticos como de audiencias. Canciones como 'They Don’t Believe' y 'Cigarettes' se convirtieron en himnos del nuevo folk español.
El éxito de su primer álbum le permitió ganar una base de fans sólida y empezar a actuar en numerosos festivales de música. En 2011, lanzó su segundo álbum, 'Fuerteventura'. Este trabajo consolidó su posición en la industria musical y expandió
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[Verse 1]
You were workin' as a waitress in a cocktail bar
When I met you
I picked you out, I shook you up and turned you around
Turned you into someone new
Now five years later on you've got the world at your feet
Success has been so easy for you
But don't forget, it's me who put you where you are now
And I can put you back down too
[Pre-Chorus]
Don't, don't you want me?
You know I can't believe it when I hear that you won't see me
Don't, don't you want me?
You know I don't believe you when you say that you don't need me
It's much too late to find
You think you've changed your mind
You'd better change it back or we will both be sorry
[Chorus]
Don't you want me, baby?
Don't you want me, ohh?
Don't you want me, baby?
Don't you want me, ohh?
[Verse 2]
I was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar
That much is true
But even then I knew I'd find a much better place
Either with or without you
The five years we have had have been such good times
I still love you
But now I think it's time I live my life on my own
I guess it's just what I must do
[Pre-Chorus]
Don't, don't you want me?
You know I can't believe it when I hear that you won't see me
Don't, don't you want me?
You know I don't believe you when you say that you don't need me
It's much too late to find
You think you've changed your mind
You'd better change it back or we will both be sorry
[Chorus]
Don't you want me, baby?
Don't you want me, ohh?
Don't you want me, baby?
Don't you want me, ohh?
[Chorus]
Don't you want me, baby?
Don't you want me, ohh?
Don't you want me, baby?
Don't you want me, ohh?