The video uploaded to the YouTube platform also shows: four songs in collaboration with both artistswith their respective video clips becoming a compilation with a lot of Argentinian accent, and the smell of mate as seen in the video clips.
The first images follow the typical aesthetic of the well-known Bizarrap sessions, which recently announced the name change to Bizapop in an apparent marketing maneuver, as many detractors criticized it for a perceived style change.
Yet it is still there, in his famous studio, and with a base reminiscent of the fall that characterized that of Ramos Mejía during his first performances.
The lyrics refer to the rapid path that Milo J’s career takes, and how his life has changed in a short time; He also takes the opportunity to make several references to the culture of the South American country.
He even launches a collection of accusations – “beefs” – insinuating that it is his famous song “Seldom”which has more than 322 million listens on Spotify, did not provide any financial benefit.
The second footage, which already has its own name -“Toy on the microphone“- and separates from the session, presenting a ‘stop motion’ of the two artists, characterized as mice and producing, to return to the image of the sessions with several pointing at the singer.
“I’m Not Eternal” is the third single from this collaboration, which is set in a mountainous area with a style more similar to ‘rhythm and blues’, but with a very pronounced bass base, which is a bit different from the other songs presented, and whose lyrics are sentimental are .
The fourth theme ‘Fruit”directed by the renowned director Facundo Ballve, transfers the action to a typical ranch in the Argentine countryside, surrounded by farm animals and lemons, and whose instrumental refers to artists such as Héctor Lavoe or the Buenos Aires group Almendra, led by the legendary Luis Alberto Spinetta.
Photographed as a video diary of his tour of Spain, ‘Sadness of the past” is the highlight of the project. The clip shows Milo J’s experiences through the streets of Madrid, to a rhythm with a very melancholic tone. They both appear in it.
In less than an hour since the countdown powered by Bizarrap ended, marking 9:00 PM (00:00 GMT) for the session’s premiere, it has been viewed more than 1.5 million times.
Camilo Joaquín Villarroel He was born in Morón, province of Buenos Aires, in October 2006. At the end of 2021, at just 15 years old, he started uploading his first songs to YouTube, where he has currently reached almost a million followers.
Source: El heraldo

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