If someone had doubts about the creativity and the unique charism of Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso, they have surely disappeared with the first launch after their debut. ‘#Tetas’ is both a hilarious radiography to popular culture of the 21st century and an ode to authenticity without reservations. It is the song of the day.
As already demonstrated in the experimental trap of ‘Ola Mina XD’ and to less extent in the viral ‘The only one’, Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso are totally connected with their time. The Internet. That is why in the first seconds of ‘#tetas’ terms such as “Glow Up” or “Vibe Check” do not stop happening, before the song becomes a total claim of the DAB. They are laughing at how absurd the time we live.
The ability of Argentines to balance humor with the musical quality shines in this song, which begins with a beat close to the softer funk and becomes the second part into a pop over 2000. There is even a very subtle reference towards the end of the theme of the iconic violin of ‘A Thousand thousands’ by Vanessa Carlton.
Above all, the song is about trusting the authenticity of each. “Look at my body, feel my botox / I don’t even need filter in photos,” Paco Ironiza in the first lines. The chorus leads this to the next level: “If you want to be someone, you can’t be you / you have to be someone you don’t be.” The lesson of all this is that, if they are someone, it is precisely because they have always been faithful to themselves.
The layers continue in the video clip, which reminds a lot of the musical parodies of The Lonely Island, which cannot be a coincidence. While the references to the 2000 continue with both stylized artists such as the Backstreet Boys, a slight criticism of industry and musical consumption is also intuited today.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlnro2fwoja