Country music singer-songwriter, Leah Turner released the music video to accompany her latest single “Once Upon a Time in Mexico." The song unites Leah’s roots as a country singer with her Hispanic heritage, and is inspired by the love story of her parents Don Turner, a champion rodeo star, and her mother Susaña, a first-generation Mexican American, the song tells of a beautiful romance that blossoms under la luna (the moon) on the beaches of Mexico between a señorita and vaquero (cowboy). The music video, directed by Ford Fairchild, was shot on the beaches of Rosarito Mexico where some of Leah’s extended family live. The cinematic video brings the single to life starting with the opening scene as a mariachi band is playing “Once Upon a Time in Mexico,” and a handsome cowboy catches Leah’s eye and she lures him to the beach. Following the opening scene, a series of romantic and sultry shots continue to depict the love story between the señorita and vaquero. “The response that I’ve received so far from this single has been incredibly touching as this project is very personal,” says Leah Turner. “I am so proud of this video because it truly is a work of art and I don’t think that there could have been a better way to bring the song to life visually. Mexican culture is so vibrant and filled with passion, and we worked really hard to make sure that we incorporated these elements into the video.” Leah co-wrote “Once Upon a Time in Mexico” with mega producer and fellow songwriter, Jesse Frasure, who also co-wrote and produced her previous top 40 single “Take the Keys.” “Once Upon a Time in Mexico” infuses sounds from the Country and Latin genres creating a romantic melody that perfectly complements the song’s chorus, which is sang both in English and Spanish.
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