Rayuela, a Spanish immersion school in Altadena, was destroyed in the January fire.

ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Three artists are using the power of music to rebuild a beloved school in Altadena that was destroyed in the Eaton Fire.
Singers Ana Victoria, Lupita Infante, and Pablo Hurtado released a song called "Beautiful City" to raise money for Rayuela, a Spanish immersion school.
"You saw what happened with the devastating fires in the Palisades in Altadena, so I thought it was just really special to be able to help and just give a little bit of what I can," said Infante, a Grammy-nominated artist who sings traditional mariachi, norteño, and ranchera music.
The song hits close to home for singer and songwriter Ana Victoria, whose son attended Rayuela.
"Having Rayuela was beautiful, and when we lost it, I felt super sad," she said. "I felt very frustrated, and trying to find a way to help and to be impactful in a way, and I thought that music has that power."
The song, which was made in both English and Spanish, mirrors the school's nature, and the music video features students and staff from Rayuela.
Pablo Hurtado, a guitarist and founding member of the Mexican pop-rock group Camila, was one of the many people who had to evacuate during the fires.
He said he hopes "Beautiful City" brings hope.
"I think for this specific song, and Rayuela, I hope that we get enough funds to rebuild the school, because I feel for all the parents, all the kids, that from one day to the other day, lost everything," he said.
To learn more on how you can donate to rebuild Rayuela, click here.