Fama out here on my own

Fama out here on my own

Don’t dance alone

Motomami is here. Rosalía’s new album arrives in 2022. Luckily for fans, the artist has already kicked off this new era with La Fama. And who has she collaborated with for the occasion? None other than The Weeknd.

But what is the song really about? Rosalía has opted for a song that tells what a person has to sacrifice when it comes to having a relationship. «She’s a bad lover fame and she won’t really love me,» the two stars sing in the chorus.

For La Fama, Rosalía wanted to make a very special music video. The artist has become a kind of Gilda, performing on a stage dressed in an incredible jumpsuit with shiny sequins. The Catalonian is noticed by one of the attendees to her show. And who is this mysterious man? None other than The Weeknd. The best part? The plotwist at the end.

The Canadian appears dressed as a gangster, while watching Rosalía without blinking. It looks like a scene out of a classic Hollywood movie. The best part? The plot twist at the end. In fact, the artists have counted on a movie star for the music video: Danny Trejo. In addition, Rosalía has counted on Director X to make the video.

Hey pablo

Entre nosotros us usóse primeramente el metro [la cuaderna vía] en asaz formas, así como el Libro de Alexandre, los Votos del pavón, e aun el Libro del Arçipreste de Hita; e aun desta guisa escrivió Pero López de Ayala el Viejo un libro que fizo de las maneras del palaçio e llamaron los Rimos (Gómez Moreno 1990: 60).

6This is, therefore, an actual ceremony, celebrated at that time, but there is no trace in Aragon of the presence of the poem on the vows of the pavón, which perhaps indicates that it is a punctual resource, probably due to the influence of French writers in the court of Pedro IV and his desire to rival that of his own son6.

7 In Castile, these vows have also left their mark in some literary texts. The first of these is the Carolingian Chronicle, written around 1388-1390, where they are recorded in the history of Charlemagne’s youth, at the end of the «game of the round table» that his bastard brothers are preparing to set a trap and assassinate him:

No reggaeton

Famous people, because of their personal conditions and merits, deserve collective recognition, they have earned their prestige. But I am not referring to them but to people with a bad reputation whose photographs appear everywhere, who are interviewed, whose opinions are reproduced, who occupy a prominent place where it does not belong in the media and in social networks.

The phenomenon is worldwide, people like this like to talk, to change the background of the news, to follow the line of the character in a novel who said: «Let me have the glory of my bad reputation that is very fair and makes me proud».

And in Colombia, condemned for their participation in the so-called «carousel of contracts», those who have recently participated in the negotiation with Min-Tic boast of their maneuvers and focus their defense on mentioning names of those involved, on enlarging the possible participation of politicians who called the minister to pressure the awarding of the billionaire contract with the Centros Poblados Temporary Union.

Indispensable to address the issue, the new information technologies lend themselves to the interdict throughout the planet, communicators often without realizing it, acting in good faith, facilitate this type of protagonism; in others they believe that it deserves to be delivered without decanting to the recipients. There is a relationship between bad reputation and news.

22 tini lyrics

On November 2, 2021, to celebrate the third anniversary of the release of her second studio album El mal querer (2018), Rosalía revealed that her upcoming third studio album Motomami would be released in 2022.[2][3] In early October, during an event in Mexico, Rosalía revealed that the lead single from Motomami would be released in November.[4] Later in the month, she posted a snippet of an unreleased song on her TikTok account.[5] The video clip for «La Fama», directed by Director X, was released on November 11, 2021.

The music video for «La Fama», directed by Director X, was released on November 11, 2021 in conjunction with the single’s release.[14][15] The video featured a cameo by actor Danny Trejo[11] and is heavily inspired by the 1996 cult horror film From Dusk till Dawn. The typography featured in the video was inspired by the 1996 horror film Scream.[16] The video also featured a cameo by actor Danny Trejo[11] and is heavily inspired by the 1996 cult horror film From Dusk till Dawn.