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Researching for my Music Video

Song: Tu by maye

Genre:

This song is categorized as latin pop. What that means is a song or artist that has significant Latin influences while still being significantly popular, combining aspects of Latin music with American pop music. Most Latin pop songs are in the languages of Spanish, Portuguese, English, or a mix of the three. Another thing that is widely found in Latin pop is a basic song structure or repeated choruses.

Genre video examples:

When looking at videos in the Latin pop genre, I noticed a lot of black and white imagery, giving the videos an antique and vintage feel. Another common occurrence was the use of empty stages with a plain color background. These allowed to singers and actors' clothes and actions to truly shine through without the distraction of a busy background. In maye's own video for Tu, there was a love story between the two main characters, which is also quite common to see. Relationships and love are a very popular and nearly universal feeling, and as "pop"ular Latin music, songs in this genre do not stray away from covering those topics. Another common trope is using a television to show the signer in a different room, performing their song. I think this is to help connect the listener or viewer to what the chorus is. Seeing a repetitive motif like that helps the audience connect the singer's idea to their song.

Lyrics:

This song is about the act of finally finding someone you love. Repeated many times throughout the song is the lyric "Y tu me das todo lo demas," which roughly translates to you give me everything else. This lyric shows that the singer no longer needs or yearns for anything, and they have found their "missing half," so to speak, with their love interest. The song is riddled with hyperboles and metaphors as well. Using this grandiose manner of speaking, the singer expressed how great they feel when around their love interest and how their love makes them feel like time has stopped ("el tiempo se detiene y desaparce") or as if the universe was at their feet ("hace que se rinda el universo").


Here is maye's own video intereptation of their song Tu.


Until next time, Danniella Miller signing off :)

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