Red Rojas and Zemmoa come together in “That is not me”

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An explosion of identity and rebellion.

In a vibrant proposal, the Mexican singer and songwriter Red reindeer is associated with iconic Zemmoa To launch the single “That's not me.” This is an issue that fuses elements of the Synth Pop with pop and alternative rock touches that is presented as a manifesto against social pressure, reminding us that true identity can only be defined from inside each.

The launch of the song comes hand in hand with a music video as the same Red Red and Zemmoa They directed. He was filmed in various scenarios in Mexico City, combining urban images with a daring visual style, where looks Gothic and sensual are intertwined with the narrative of the subject. The shots highlight the strength and determination of both artists, highlighting the idea that identity is something intimate and personal that no one can impose.

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“That's not me” It is an invitation to free themselves from the expectations that others create and to celebrate our authenticity. Red reindeer and Zemmoa They are definitely an unmissable proposal for those who are believers of the transforming power that music possesses.

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