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Melody laughs at the joke with ‘El Blagón’ – Jenesaispop.com

Melody laughs at the joke with ‘El Blagón’ – Jenesaispop.com
Melody laughs at the joke with ‘El Blagón’ – Jenesaispop.com
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That diva is brave, powerful … and visionary. Melody has lived the blackout in a special way, almost as if he had guessed what would happen. A few weeks ago, Melody announced New Single, which is titled ‘The Blackout’ and leaves in May, after passing through the Festival. The electricity supply drop in Spain is directing attention to this coincidence, of which media such as the 40s are echoed. Melody has laughed out of chance on Instagram, where he has responded with laughter emojis to a viral meme in which he appears in an interview announcing the single and laughing maliciously. As an X user says, this is “promotion of millions.”

In the absence of listening to ‘the blackout’ of Melody, many in networks have thrown old songs to comment on the situation. Of course, of or Latin American pop. ‘Bad Bunny’s blackout’ has been one of the great hits of the , although, where appropriate, the content of the song is openly , a comment on the political corruption of Puerto Rico, where electric blackouts are unfortunately to the order of the day.

Others have remembered ‘El Blagón’ by Malú and Melendi or ‘Brugón’ of Estopa. ‘Alejandro Sanz’s light’ was another one of the evoked songs. Although there was no need to leave so far in , only translate into English: the new single from Emilia, Tini and Nicki Nickole, ‘Blackout’, is very recent. The Turnsile single too. Britney Spears’s album is not so much.

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