The “Infiltrated Chamber” has done his thing again, and the fact is that It’s not a secret to anyone “Zorra”, the song that will represent us at Eurovisionhas caused a lot of controversy. That is why from Anda Ya, we have wanted to bring Mary Blas and Mark Dasousa, members of the Nebulossa groupto camouflage them and go out to the street to ask about their topic.
Options of all kinds
Society is divided, so Cristina Boscá, director and presenter of the most listened to morning show on the radio, has found all kinds of answers when asking about the song. From young people who think that “if we get a good position it is not because of the quality of the song, but for social reasons”, to octogenarian ladies who add that “women do not need messages in Eurovision”, and “the singer is not old, but not young either.” All these opinions, being listened to carefully by the members of the group.
Although not all the artists heard were bad reviews, we also met fans and people who support the candidacy, among them a group of university students who saw the BenidormFest. And although they were not their favorites, they are delighted with the choice. Mary’s wardrobe or her empowered attitude were very prominent elements among the rest of the opinions.
The video of Nebulossa in Anda Ya goes viral
As expected, the video with the reactions of the protagonists listening to the various evaluations has become viral in a matter of hours. Specifically, the video has accumulated almost 4 million views: 3.2 million on TikTok, 600,000 on Instagram and about 100,000 on X (formerly Twitter). Quite a viral “bombshell” that confirms that, despite his haters, The song continues to generate interest more than a month after its election in Benidorm.
As on the street, the networks are also divided between followers and detractors. There are comments for all tastes, many focus on the fact that, in general, people tend to soften their position when they find out that they are being told to their face. Some of the most shared have been;
- @acin0m: People who criticize this song have not understood the lyrics
- @ezequiielnavarro1: What a comment from grandma…Let’s see if we find out that an older lady can ALSO do whatever she wants
- @akaantonio_: Those who say it’s not a good song, listen to it again and try to understand it
- @liaviones: Just because of the grandmothers’ comment, these types of songs are needed
- @Noearmstrong: The problem is that no matter how much message it has, they won’t understand it at Eurovision… Otherwise, it’s not bad, if Eurovision is a spectacle and that’s it.
- @Benja_stormborn: I liked the older ladies, they were the only ones who didn’t change their minds because they were in front of them
- @ale_tea_: The lady is absolutely right, she is not that young, and although the Lord says that everyone is free, if you are going to represent others, it is no longer your decision alone.
Nebulossa, for her part, accepted the criticism, and acknowledged to us off-camera how little they looked at social networks. The group is looking ahead to May 11, the date on which Malmö will host the 68th edition of the European Song Festival.
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