Breathe - In The Heights Motion Picture Soundtrack (Official Audio)

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The official audio for 'Breathe' from the In The Heights Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.

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Lin has said that although he played Usnavi in the show, he related to Nina's story the most. Well I'm sure his community is super proud of all he's accomplished.

.Mviews
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One little detail I really like in the movie was how Nina started with straight hair & then after a day back in her neighborhood went back to curly hair. She had to hide her heritage to be able to fit in college but once back home was proudly displaying her latinidad!

Msalazar
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Mandy Gonzalez is super talented and I love her but Leslie 100% captures Nina's sweetness, shyness and how young she is. I love it 🥺

elliecee
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For those who don’t know, the woman singing at 1:52 is Doreen Montalvo, member of the original Broadway cast who also sang this line on the cast album as well as Para Siempre in Finale. She sadly passed away October of last year: May she rest in peace 😞

giomuncal
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Fun fact: The couple that sings 'Welcome Home' at 0:58 are Lins parents!

amandalynn
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okay Leslie, i see you. she has proven herself as Nina beyond question

therealillivanilli
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Watched this last night with my family. My parents are both immigrants from El Salvador. They’ve done everything under the sun to put food on the table and give us a future. They’ve always prioritized our education over almost everything. I relate to Nina so much. Feeling the pressure to be something more due the sacrifices made in our stead. God is good through all the struggles though. Now I can proudly say that I will be graduating as an Accountant in August. I am also an artist who writes comics in my free time. (We are human not just money makers). Thank you to all those familiares who sacrifice to allow us to succeed.

emilymenjivar
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When I first heard this Breathe, I wasn't really a fan of it. I felt like Leslie Grace was holding back in this song and felt scared to sing. My second time watching the movie it then hit me that I was a dumbie and that is the intention since Nina in this scene is scared. Not only that, this song and many others in the movie love to build up to their climaxes rather than starting strong and not really growing much from there. Each song that does this feels like a journey in it's own right. In my opinion, that is what makes so many of these songs feel so emotionally impactful.

This version went from me not liking it, to wanting to cry each time I listen to it. God I love this movie.

gametime
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As a filipino-american, i love how so much of hispanic culture is also so relatable to us lmao. It's like that feeling when you're in on the inside jokes lol.

lanskyzxc
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I want leslie to voice a princess of disney

lifeisgood
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Well this hit hard... considering how I'm planning on dropping out of my masters degree on my final semester dissertation because I can't afford my final semester fee. Can't help but tear up every time I hear or sing this song.

jennyk
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In college this is the song that actually gave me the courage to tell my parents how much I was struggling in school. I was so ashamed that I wasn't succeeding and was one bad grade away from being kicked out, and when I first heard the OBC recording I cried because it was exactly how I felt. I graduated eventually, and it was one of the proudest moments of my life. Leslie did such a good job showing how that felt.

hayleyleiberman
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Usnavi and Nina are probably my favorite voice wise in this movie

grace
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y'all i'm sorry i'm in love with this new key this is so fucking beautiful.

Luke_The_Musical
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As a former over-achiever gifted kid and whatnot, this hits so hard. I cried when I first saw Nina and her song. It's so hard to escape the mentality that your only source of worth is from your academic achievements. It's so real to be afraid of what literally everyone around you thinks of you now that you aren't "succeeding". When you reach that burn out, there is not a more worthless, desperate feeling in the world. "The biggest disappointment you know". I called myself a failure, washed up, worthless, a phony, a shell of what I used to be until I found myself again through other outlets. It's still hard to overcome the after effects of a huge burn out, but I'm doing my best. I barely made it through high school, but here I am doing good in college. But if you're out there and struggling like I did and still do sometimes... It's okay. You are so much more than your work. You're a great human being, and you're doing what you can. I'm still proud of you no matter what. <3

nyx
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This song resonates with me, but not for the obvious reasons. I'm not one with the weight of great expectations on my shoulders, but instead I get easily overwhelmed by really mundane stuff. So just that gentle "respira" had a huge impact on me, and this song has been living in my head rent free ever since I saw the movie.

mikkosimonen
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I great detail is that, with the exception of when she was reminiscing in the second verse, Nina sings exclusively in English with all the background singers singing in Spanish. I take this as representing how, back west, she had a Latina background, but wore an all-American face to hide it. She even translates a few lines in the song after they are sung. Ex: “No me preocupó por ella.” “They’re not worried about me.”

This is especially notable, because every other song in the movie has the use of English and Spanish interchangeably throughout, but here, there is a mostly-hard line between the two with minimal overlap.

SlyJMan
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From 2:25 to 2:50 gives me chills. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I love this song and movie <3

KazeSenseii
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This is song is relatable. As someone who grew up being labeled as gifted, smart and seems to have have everything under control, when im just trying to make it out of school alive

makanamartinez
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"No me preocupo por ella, ....es nuestra estrella, da la talla" these are the lines where it gets

JayVee