Black Horse - Original Soundtrack - Motivational Music
- Joxe Bilbao
- Oct 23, 2024
- 2 min read
In the quiet town of Risacorta, there was a black horse named Zarzal who had a somewhat unusual ambition, he wanted to be a rock star, not just any star, but the brightest one in the musical firmament.
Zarzal was not an ordinary horse, he had a mane that looked like a wig and an attitude that defied all equine logic, he had learned to play the electric guitar with his teeth and to give night concerts on the farm, illuminated only by the fireflies that adored him.
One day, he decided it was time to take his career to the next level, he organized a big event, the Equestrian Rock Festival, the promotional poster showed Zarzal with sunglasses and a carrot-shaped guitar, the news spread and not only the animals, but also the humans, were intrigued.
The night of the festival, Zarzal took the stage, with a neigh that sounded suspiciously like the beginning of a classic rock song, he began his performance, but instead of music, what came out were rhythmic galloping sounds and melodic neighs, the audience was confused, but they couldn’t help but move to the rhythm of the “music”.
When Zarzal finished his “solo”, the audience burst into applause, not because it was an impressive musical show, but because it was the strangest and funniest thing they had ever seen, Zarzal became a local legend, not for his music, but for his ability to make everyone laugh.
Since then, the Equestrian Rock Festival became a tradition in Risacorta, where Zarzal remained the brightest star, although more for his humor than for his musical talent. Sometimes, the craziest dreams can bring joy in the most unexpected ways. Black Horse - Original Soundtrack - Motivational Music, Author J. Bilbao
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