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Maluma praised the courage of 17 different women in the video clip “Queen”, featuring the powerful stories of their main characters, to turn this Thursday’s single into an ode to feminine beauty.
With the intention of breaking stereotypes, inspiring and provoking thought, the Colombian translator has decided to give a few faces “women’s anthem”, which he wrote in a music camp and which came to him as “fallen from heaven” to materialize a tribute.
“For me, the most important thing about this song was that the main character was not me, but that it really was them and all the women around the world who would feel identified,” Maluma said in statements compiled by his press release. service. in Colombia.
In Medellin, the hometown of the Colombian artist, some of those 17 “queens” who distance themselves from any trend and embody resilience have gathered to see for the first time the reggaeton video clip in which they participated as models to continue raising their voices and receive a tribute in a private presentation on the eve of the world premiere.
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Venezuelan activist and model Ana Maria Ramirezknown as “Baldy with Curves”, her appearance conveys a message of acceptance, accepting the universal alopecia she suffers from as a “blessing”.
“Women are more than hair, we are more than weight,” said Ramirez, who described EFE her participation in the video as an “incredible experience”, which confirmed that “I am also a queen, I am perfect and beautiful.”
For a Colombian dancer Lina Loaizain love with movement, folklore rhythms and aerial dance, it was a “life lesson” to be able to meet women with improvement stories like hers while recording and remember the path she has traveled since she was 4 years old when the truck ran over her with soda, and her left leg was amputated.
“The images really speak and impress. Seeing the result was very emotional. It’s very powerful,” said Loaysa after watching the video for “La Reina” in the theater of the Museum of Modern Art in Medellin.
inspiring models
Among the models who wear crowns and beautiful dresses, who eventually dissolve in the arms of an interpreter”Hawaii” And “Sober”, there is a girl with Down’s Syndrome and another short, young woman with vitiligo and a cancer survivor who lost her breasts after four relapses, in addition to a woman who was attacked with acid on her face and another in the process of intercourse with a transitional husband.
Some of them, in part of the video clip filmed by Maluma himself, surround Maritza SiagamaA 25-year-old preschool graduate who “loves” being Aboriginal and showing some of her culture.
“It was a great honor for us to represent these beautiful indigenous women in a song that teaches us women to love for who we are, because we all have the right to be beautiful and elegant, no matter what they say,” said Siagama.
During the reunion of the main characters in Medellin to see the final result in the company of reggaeton relatives, and on the eve of the world premiere of a single and a video dedicated to the women of his day, the city singer from Miami sent them a letter. a message of gratitude for “showing the world your reality, for being an inspiration to all of us, and for finding the courage to tell your story.” EFE
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