It’s a-me, Anitta and Dennis! On Friday, the Brazilian stars released the 8-bit video game-inspired music video for their new collaboration, “Monstrão,” which sees the two artists running through a Super Mario-esque arcade game.
The Nuno Gomes-directed video has an 8-bit feel to it and follows the two artists in an arcade and later in a literal game as they jump through levels and face off against a bulldog DJ. By the end of the video, the two musicians ride motorcycles through the 8-bit world before facing off with a Brazilian Bowser.
The Nuno Gomes-directed video has an 8-bit feel to it and follows the two artists in an arcade and later in a literal game as they jump through levels and face off against a bulldog DJ. By the end of the video, the two musicians ride motorcycles through the 8-bit world before facing off with a Brazilian Bowser.
- 11/10/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
4 Ever is yet another story of a boy band and their beautiful journey in attaining fame, just like the shows 2gether, Base Boys, Boy Machine, To Be Continued and many others. The four young music enthusiasts, Ian, Ciro, Dario, and Andy, cross paths under certain circumstances and unite to form a band of their dreams. However, an issue arises when a member misplaces the very valuable guitar of a famous singer and gets into trouble for it. Despite a lot of differences, how the four boys stick together has been remarkably presented through the light-hearted musical drama. The miniseries, 4 Ever, directed by Nuno Gomes stars Christopher Velez, Zabdiel De Jeus, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colon, and others. The Latin-American series is a must-watch on the list of Disney+ original shows. Will the band be able to resolve their issues and propel their careers in music? Let’s see!
- 10/11/2023
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Ozuna has released the video for “Deprimida,” his first solo single of 2022. The upbeat reggaeton track will be featured on the Puerto Rican artist’s upcoming new album, Ozutochi.
In the video, directed by Nuno Gomes and Charlie Nelson, Ozuna walks through a surreal film set while flirting with a girl who is in the middle of a difficult relationship with her partner. In the lyrics, he describes how he wants to be there for her and promises he’d be better for her: “Él te hace deprimida/Piensa que...
In the video, directed by Nuno Gomes and Charlie Nelson, Ozuna walks through a surreal film set while flirting with a girl who is in the middle of a difficult relationship with her partner. In the lyrics, he describes how he wants to be there for her and promises he’d be better for her: “Él te hace deprimida/Piensa que...
- 2/17/2022
- by Martín Toro
- Rollingstone.com
Just in time for Valentine’s Day: the record-breaking hitmaker Ozuna signs, seals and delivers a special love song to his native Puerto Rico in the breezy guitar ballad “100 Preguntas,” or “100 Questions.”
Shot in San Juan, the Nuno Gomes-directed video follows a diverse group of Puerto Ricans showing affection in various ways. Inside a hospital room, a son looks after his mother, meanwhile across town, a construction worker shares lunch with two hungry kids. A couple on the rocks remembers to stop and hold their daughter; two female news...
Shot in San Juan, the Nuno Gomes-directed video follows a diverse group of Puerto Ricans showing affection in various ways. Inside a hospital room, a son looks after his mother, meanwhile across town, a construction worker shares lunch with two hungry kids. A couple on the rocks remembers to stop and hold their daughter; two female news...
- 2/13/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Colombian hitmaker Maluma has just released the video for “No Se Me Quita” — featuring the unsinkable Puerto Rican superstar, Ricky Martin. A memorable highlight off Maluma’s latest album, 11:11, the starry-eyed dancehall number marks the duo’s second collaboration, following their 2016 single “Vente Pa’ Ca.”
In “No Se Me Quita,” or “It Doesn’t Go Away,” the Latin playboys recount a memorable kiss from the night before — and the unforgettable sabor, or taste, of a new lover’s lips. “And now it has me,” sings Martin, “Mind on the...
In “No Se Me Quita,” or “It Doesn’t Go Away,” the Latin playboys recount a memorable kiss from the night before — and the unforgettable sabor, or taste, of a new lover’s lips. “And now it has me,” sings Martin, “Mind on the...
- 8/30/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
As the Latin pop landscape continues to expand in both talent and genre, so does its outstanding quality in visuals. July was a banner month for releases by Hispanic and Lusophone artists: from Club Anuel to Rosalía’s satirical game show, here are ten of the month’s most standout Latin music videos.
Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Karol G, Ozuna, “China”
With help from a star-studded cast of friends, Puerto Rican Mc Anuel AA stuck gold with his Edm-reggaeton rework of Shaggy’s 2000 cheaters’ anthem, “It Wasn’t Me.
Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Karol G, Ozuna, “China”
With help from a star-studded cast of friends, Puerto Rican Mc Anuel AA stuck gold with his Edm-reggaeton rework of Shaggy’s 2000 cheaters’ anthem, “It Wasn’t Me.
- 7/31/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Puerto Rican heartthrob Ozuna joins Brazil’s leading lady of pop, Anitta, in the sweltering bilingual track “Muito Calor.” It is the eighth single off Ozuna’s upcoming album, Nibiru, rumored for release later this month.
Helmed by Ozuna’s director of choice, Venezuelan filmmaker Nuno Gomes, the new clip was shot on location in Brazil. Between slice-of-life shots from Rio de Janeiro, where people play soccer, dance on rooftops, and bask in the idyllic Guanabara Bay, Ozuna and Anitta ramp up the heat in a warehouse club nearby. Together...
Helmed by Ozuna’s director of choice, Venezuelan filmmaker Nuno Gomes, the new clip was shot on location in Brazil. Between slice-of-life shots from Rio de Janeiro, where people play soccer, dance on rooftops, and bask in the idyllic Guanabara Bay, Ozuna and Anitta ramp up the heat in a warehouse club nearby. Together...
- 7/11/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
After playing Santa Claus to his devout fans with a special Christmas song — the jovial Generación Escogida and Christian Nieves collab “Llegó la Navidad” — reggaeton superstar Ozuna kicked off 2019 with a second holiday season release, “Baila Baila Baila,” timed ceremoniously to arrive during the weekend of Three Kings’ Day.
Following the smash success of his glittering 2018 album, Aura, Ozuna’s first single of 2019 unfurls a rolling dancehall groove punctuated by blips of house piano. A representative for Ozuna has confirmed that the new track is off his upcoming album, due...
Following the smash success of his glittering 2018 album, Aura, Ozuna’s first single of 2019 unfurls a rolling dancehall groove punctuated by blips of house piano. A representative for Ozuna has confirmed that the new track is off his upcoming album, due...
- 1/7/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
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