“Mio Gladiatore”, Zemmoa’s new anthem

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A fusion of cultures and languages ​​that is reflected in both the lyrics and the music.

The new song, “My Gladiator”, of Zemmoa is now available through Universal Music, marking the beginning of a new artistic and personal era for the talented Mexican singer. This song is a preview of her next album titled C’est Moiwhich promises to take listeners on an exciting musical journey.

In this preview, Zemmoa She fuses her personal experience with the unmistakable style of Italian disco from the 70s. The inspiration behind the song comes from a romantic relationship with an Italian boy, as the artist reveals.

It is a story based on my personal experience: I recently met an Italian boy with whom I started a relationship. However, the language barrier caused communication hiccups. “I must clarify that nothing serious, because we really wanted to be together.”

This fusion of cultures and languages ​​is reflected in both the lyrics and the music, creating a unique style that the artist describes as “itañol“.

Regarding production, Zemmoa reveals an exciting collaborative process. “I had the opportunity to do an experiment: call three of my favorite producers (Juan Soto, Martin Greenfeld and Alfredo Cabello) we created a spectacular synergy.” This collaboration allowed the song to come to life in a special way, defying even the artist’s own expectations as a producer.

With “My Gladiator“, Zemmoa Not only does it feature an infectious disco anthem, but it also conveys a subtle but powerful message of empowerment and vindication for the trans community. Through music, Zemmoa He hopes to foster love and acceptance towards his community, as expressed in the song’s final lines: “If you say Rome the other way around, you are already calling me Love.”

You can now listen “My Gladiator” on all digital platforms such as Spotify, Deezer and Apple Music.

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