Lali’s video “Fanático” and its political messageCEFR A1
9 Oct 2024
Adapted from Molly Furnival-Phillips, Global Voices • CC BY 3.0
Photo by Fachy Marín, Unsplash
- Lali Espósito released a new music video this year.
- The single is called "Fanático" and very popular.
- The video became a hit around the world now.
- It is number one in Argentina today.
- The video seems to mock President Javier Milei.
- The film shows fans copying her old TV roles.
- A character with fake sideburns acts like the president.
- The video made many people react and talk online.
- Many followers said the video is bold.
Difficult words
- release — Make a song or film available to the publicreleased
- single — One song released by a singer or band
- mock — Make fun of someone in a rude way
- follower — Person who supports or watches someone onlinefollowers
- president — Leader of a country or a government
- bold — Showing little fear; acting with confidence
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Discussion questions
- Do you watch music videos online?
- Would you share a video you like with friends?
- Have you seen a video that made many people talk online?
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