
Artist, educator, and storyteller Magno Garcia has officially released the music video for "Coffee in Mosul," one of the standout records from his deeply personal and socially conscious project, So We Loved Ourselves.
Blending introspective lyricism, cinematic production, and a global perspective rarely explored within contemporary Hip-Hop, "Coffee in Mosul" serves as both a meditation and a conversation. The track reflects on displacement, identity, survival, and the quiet humanity that persists in places too often reduced to headlines. Through vivid imagery and thoughtful storytelling, Garcia bridges personal reflection with collective memory, inviting listeners into a narrative that is both intimate and universal.
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The newly released visual expands on the song's themes, pairing striking imagery with the emotional weight of the record. The video captures the tension between distance and connection, memory and reality, while remaining grounded in the project's overarching message of self-discovery, healing, and human dignity.
So We Loved Ourselves has emerged as a defining body of work for Garcia, weaving together influences from Hip-Hop, soul, spoken word, and cultural storytelling. The project explores themes of love, grief, resilience, migration, belonging, and the pursuit of meaning in an increasingly fragmented world.
As a Salvadoran immigrant, community educator, and multidisciplinary creative, Garcia's work is rooted in the belief that art can serve as both a mirror and a bridge. His music continues to resonate with audiences seeking authenticity, substance, and a deeper connection to the stories that shape our shared humanity.








