Emilia has just released ‘No Se Ve’ with Brazilian singer-songwriter Ludmilla, and we can already tell that it will be one of the songs we’ll be dancing to at the club on summer nights!
The music video, which has been exclusively published as a reel on Instagram, showcases a great comeback of 2000s style. Both artists trade empowering verses while dressed in stunning outfits, including lots of bright neon green, pink, orange, and yellow clothes, leather dresses, low-rise jeans, and brilliant accessories. In fact, the title of the song itself is a nod to the 2000s, as it’s written this way: ‘No_se_ve.mp3‘.
In this song, Emilia talks about a story of attraction that takes place in a club while letting herself be carried away by a vibrant rhythm. The chorus is very catchy, so it’s clear that it will go viral on TikTok, a platform in which the Argentine artist is already a trend-setter (as demonstrated by previous popular singles, such as ‘420‘).
It’s not the first time we’ve seen Emilia deliver a dazzling music video in this style. She previously released the hit ‘Jagger’, in which she is also dressed in a striking outfit, including a pompous pale pink fur shawl, a scarf on her head, and pink glasses. This aesthetic shows a clear influence from the 2000s style of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, with choreography that could be inspired by JLo’s ‘Jenny from the Block‘ performance at the Super Bowl.
The truth is that these trends are so iconic that they never go out of style, and we have repeatedly seen great representations of them in several singles and music videos. Artists like Bad Gyal, whose own style is very linked to this decade, have incorporated this aesthetic into their music, as seen in the music video ‘Flow 2000s‘. Other examples include Lali’s ‘Cómprame Un Brishito‘ and Tini and La Joaqui’s ‘Muñecas‘, among others.
A curious detail about this latest Emilia’s drop is that it has coincided with the long-awaited release of her boyfriend Duki, ‘Apollo 13’. In fact, both songs are produced by ZECCA. The couple have yet to share each other’s work, although they have released it practically at the same time.
We wish them both much success!