The singer shared the launch of her new song with a clip filmed with her fans,
Lali Espósito released the video clip for “No me importa”, the second preview of her new album. Reinforcing his new rock facet, delivered an urban clip that is in tune with the lyrics of this song full of rebellion. In this new video, the artist shows herself walking through Buenos Aires in a convertible car with a punk look and accompanied by her fans.
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With a megaphone in his hand he makes a ode to the freedom of being who you want to be without hearing the expectations of others. Furthermore, this video featured the presence of hundreds of extras summoned by the artist, without knowing that they would be part of the clip to assemble the large crowd that receives the artist in one of the shots.
“I don’t care”, the video for Lali’s new single
“Thank you to everyone who made this incredible move possible. I love them“, wrote the singer in her last post, after the premiere of the video. It was directed by her and her producer Lautaro Espósito. After the success of “Fanático”, this song once again exposes the most rebellious side of Espósito.
The production set up a stage in La Bocawhere the singer and her all-female band got on. There he had an audience that pogoed like at a rock recital.” Then he met his fans and gave them the following instructions: “What I want is for you to enjoy every take with me and for us to practice for when we do the show.”.
Embed – LALI on Instagram: “I DON’T CARE Now available!!!! Thank you to everyone who made this incredible move possible! I love you”
Lali surprised her fans with the release of her new single “I don’t care”
After the overwhelming success of Fanaticthe first preview of her next studio album, Lali returns with No me importa, a song that becomes the natural evolution of her previous single, this time celebrating its authenticity.
After the unexpected leak of the song over the weekend, the artist took the initiative and toured the streets of Buenos Aires to personally promote the release. The single is now available on audio platforms.
New crusade of libertarian trolls against Lali Espósito: now they wanted to boycott Spotify
The army of libertarian trolls, commanded by Daniel Parisini (known online as “Gordo Dan”) called for a boycott Spotifyafter the platform promoted Lali’s new single “I don’t care.” Throughout the year, Lali has been the target of attacks by followers of Javier Milei.
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