Wanda Nara (37) went to Brazil, accompanied by Mauro Icardi (30), to record the video clip of his new song. The location was nothing more and nothing less than a favela in San Pablo.
Wanda entered a working-class neighborhood with a new look: She changed her brunette to blonde and added thousands of braids to her hair.
All designed to combine with urban style to which the singer wants to donate his new theme: Or Baicho Vai Pasta.
A phrase that in Spanish means that the situation will get worse or that there will be more problems.
To announce her arrival in the neighboring country, the presenter shared a photo with the Galatasaray player and wrote: “We arrived in Brazil, change of look, video clips and lots of caipirinhassss for me. You don’t understand what’s happening, I need you to hear it now.”
“Excuse me, You bad bitch but here we elevate it to another level”, Nara said about her previous and first song with which she launched her career in the music industry.
In the stories that Mauro Icardi’s wife shared on Instagram, where more than 15 million people follow her, she announced: “Today we recorded here: favela” and added the Brazilian flag.
In the video you can see her in the car entering one of these neighborhoods with small houses built on high and uneven ground.
In the following video you can see the media woman walking through the corridors of the neighborhood together with some high-heeled black buccaneer boots. Mauro even had to help her get up because it was difficult for the eldest of the Nara sisters to walk on that dirt floor.
I accompanied them here too Black Dub musiciana friend of L-Gante, who will participate in the collaboration, as she wore a t-shirt with his name.
In turn, Wanda showed the “catering”. typical foods of that country consisting of pão de quellejo (cheese bread) and a guarana-flavored soda.
In a latest publication he added the image of a colorful football pitch, decorated in bright colors and with a Brazilian flag on the goal.. “Location of the day,” she wrote in the story.
Other artists who have recorded video clips in Brazilian favelas
Although Wanda Nara’s proposal for her new song is original, it is not the first to use these typical working-class neighborhoods of Brazil as a location for a music video.
One of the first and most recognized to do so was Michael Jackson who visited Brazil in 1996 to film the audiovisual content that would accompany his famous song They don’t care about us.
The king of pop chose the Santa Marta favela, located in Rio de Janeiro. The revolution caused by the artist’s visit to that place was such that he was honored a bronze statue.
On the other hand, the The Brazilian singer Anitta, who was born in Favela in Rio de Janeriochoose this location to record the video of the song Go Malandra and thus be able to show their roots.
The location used for this production was the Vidigal favela. More than 60 extras, all residents of that place, participated in the broadcast Carioca funk workwith its characteristic rhythm.
Source: Clarin