The catchy chorus is a old Colombia chant in Spanish but the oldest recording actually comes from Cuba so it comes from there, the lyrics are saying “Rosa look how beautiful you are” that’s why it’s soo good
This work is a profound critique of gender-based violence and hatred towards feminism, in an intelligent and deep way. The music video begins with a knife, suggesting that this weapon was used to kill someone. Then, we see Sevdaliza holding the weapon, and soon she is embraced by a group of women. On her body, offensive words are written, such as "slut," "dirty," and "whore" - insults that we, women, often receive in our lives. The women show solidarity by cleaning the insults off her body. In the next scene, we see Yseult holding a knife engraved with words like "racism," "anger," "loneliness," and "discrimination." Another word that stands out is "feminism." Then, we see the group lifting chairs under a red cloth. The red represents revolution, that is, resistance. Soon after, Pablo appears with a ribbon on his head with several hateful words he has received throughout his life due to his femininity, such as "fag," "demon," "die," and "aberration." This scene makes it clear that men are also victims of the sexist culture and can suffer from its violence, especially when they do not conform to the standard of masculinity. This is a beautiful, critical, and artistic work.
This is why sometimes it pays to come to the comment section. I would’ve never picked this up off of first watch. This alone makes me appreciate this video all the more and I know rewatching this will have a different affect on me.
Recomendo ouvir Clara Nunes e Vanessa da Matta grandes lendas da música brasileira e sentir de onde existem várias inspirações nesta voz excêntrica da Pablo Vittar ❤
The catchy chorus is a old Colombia chant in Spanish but the oldest recording actually comes from Cuba so it comes from there, the lyrics are saying “Rosa look how beautiful you are” that’s why it’s soo good
Pablo has a song called "Rajadão" is a banger! So good vibes, beats and crazy producer!
This work is a profound critique of gender-based violence and hatred towards feminism, in an intelligent and deep way. The music video begins with a knife, suggesting that this weapon was used to kill someone. Then, we see Sevdaliza holding the weapon, and soon she is embraced by a group of women. On her body, offensive words are written, such as "slut," "dirty," and "whore" - insults that we, women, often receive in our lives. The women show solidarity by cleaning the insults off her body.
In the next scene, we see Yseult holding a knife engraved with words like "racism," "anger," "loneliness," and "discrimination." Another word that stands out is "feminism." Then, we see the group lifting chairs under a red cloth. The red represents revolution, that is, resistance.
Soon after, Pablo appears with a ribbon on his head with several hateful words he has received throughout his life due to his femininity, such as "fag," "demon," "die," and "aberration." This scene makes it clear that men are also victims of the sexist culture and can suffer from its violence, especially when they do not conform to the standard of masculinity. This is a beautiful, critical, and artistic work.
This is why sometimes it pays to come to the comment section. I would’ve never picked this up off of first watch. This alone makes me appreciate this video all the more and I know rewatching this will have a different affect on me.
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Essa música fala sobre a sororidade feminina e a luta contra a violência de gênero. É uma obra prima!!!!❤❤❤
It’s ridiculously sexy😂
Recomendo ouvir Clara Nunes e Vanessa da Matta grandes lendas da música brasileira e sentir de onde existem várias inspirações nesta voz excêntrica da Pablo Vittar ❤
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