This is the video clip of ‘Ay Mama’, by Rigoberta Bandini: futuristic aesthetics, Delacroix style and lots of boobs

This is the video clip of ‘Ay Mama’, by Rigoberta Bandini: futuristic aesthetics, Delacroix style and lots of boobs

It could not be released on another occasion: the singer Rigoberta Bandini has published this Sunday, coinciding with Mother’s Day, the video clip of her hit ‘Ay Mama’, a video directed by the director Salvador Sunyer and that captures the spirit of the song : much Delacroix-style and, above all, many breasts on screen.

In the five minutes that the video lasts, Rigoberta Bandini’s son makes a stellar appearance, but not only that, but many mothers and many babies, pictorial and real, pay homage to motherhood and, above all, the song’s motto: “I don’t know why our boobs are scary.”

With a mixture of aesthetics, from the simplest to the most futuristic, they serve as inspiration for the video clip that already has thousands of views in a few hours. You can see it in the player below these lines.

His son, Nico, tries

Rigoberta’s son, Nico, already tried to interpret his mother’s success on his own… You can see it in the video below these lines. The result, shared by the artist on networks, is touching.

“Politicians fiddle with your message when you have sharp letters”

Paula Ribo has many personalities. She has been Caillou, Anna from the movie Frozen and Chihiro. But surely the best known is Rigoberta Bandinithe woman who has turned the entire country upside down by taking out “a chest out in the pure Delacroix style“.

That is probably his most recognizable verse, the one that has already become a feminist anthem after passing through the Benidorm Fest with ‘Ay mama’.

In an interview with AhoraQuéLeo, she confesses that she writes songs to empower herself. She publishes, shares, says and does what she wants, and that is also feminism. “To the women of my generation, the word “feminism” caused us rejection because we weren’t angry with men, we confused that concept because we hadn’t been educated in feminism.”

Since then she sings to femininity and criticizes the aesthetic pressure on women and the censorship of her body on social networks.

His song “Ay mama” generated a political mess, with Irene Montero assuring that it was “a beautiful feminist slogan”, and Pablo Casado asking for “less feminist slurs”. “That politicians handle your message is learning. This is going to happen, especially when you have messages that are so sharp.”

She studied theater and debuted as a dubbing actress at the age of 7. She has been in music for 12 years, almost 3 solo careers. “Composing songs is what I like the most in the world, what fills me the most.”

Source: Lasexta

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