La influencer Nadine Romero, sobre 'Berghain' de Rosalía: «M'ha fet sentir cose…
La creadora de contingut de Manresa considera que el primer tema de Lux trenca amb la normativitat predominant en la indústria musical actual
In a recent social media post that has garnered significant attention, a self-proclaimed music enthusiast, identified as nadineromero, shared her fervent impressions of Rosalía's newly released song. The video, uploaded from Spain, captures the woman's emotional and candid reaction, highlighting a common sentiment among listeners regarding the current state of popular music. "For a couple of months, I told my sister that all the songs seemed super similar to me, and I was quite fed up," nadineromero stated, expressing a widespread feeling of monotony in the music industry. She elaborated that she found almost all new music boring due to its repetitive nature and lack of innovation. However, her perspective dramatically shifted with Rosalía's latest offering. "You can believe that I don't know how to tell you if I really liked it or not," she initially mused, indicating the song's unexpected impact. She quickly clarified, "Initially, it caught my attention a lot, and I loved it. The thing is, it's totally different, and that makes me love it." She continued, "It produces a sensation of newness, of innovation, and it makes me feel things that I hadn't felt until now." The speaker believes this fresh sound is crucial in today's world, where "everything is patterns, everyone goes the same, everyone does the same." She concluded, "It makes you feel something totally different from what you've felt for years. And I can say that I love it because it breaks the molds." This personal testimony underscores the power of art to evoke genuine emotion and challenge established norms, resonating with many who seek originality in creative expressions.
La creadora de contingut de Manresa considera que el primer tema de Lux trenca amb la normativitat predominant en la indústria musical actual
