Eurovision 2016: Barei travels the world dancing in "Say Yay!"

Eurovision 2016: Barei has presented the video for 'Say Yay!'

Eurovision 2016: Barei has presented the video for 'Say Yay!'

'Say Yay!', The song with which Barei will represent us in Eurovision 2016, already has a video clip. You could say that Barei has traveled the world dancing to record this video clip: Barcelona, ​​London, Berlin, Miami, Havana and Stockholm, where the next festival will be held, have already felt the famous movement of our representative's feet. The video clip has been directed by the Argentine Gus Carballo, who already worked for artists such as Pablo Alborán, Macaco, Antonio Orózco, Manuel Carrasco and Barei herself, among others.

This bet in English that we will take to Eurovision 2016 -a bet that seems to divide the public more than ever-, apart from with Gus Carballo's video clip also comes to us with the long-awaited final arrangements. This year, FINALLY, the final arrangements are real arrangements and not an extra percussion base and a shoehorn sequence with hardly any volume as in previous years. If last February 'Say Yay!' It was a subject with many possibilities, today it manages to be a subject at the level of the best.

Maybe I would just add one piece of advice to Barei and that is, knowing that he has a terrific live show, maybe it would be nice not to freak out so much on stage with his constant, “Uhh! Let's go!" For the record, I'm not saying I don't do it, but maybe I'll leave it for the last chorus. You understand me, okay? Well that. Now, with the song completely finished, and well finished, and with Barei's booming voice I would not doubt that we can get a very good position in the festival.

Here is the video clip of Barei with 'Say Yay!' for you to judge for yourself: all very international and using dance as a bond around the world. It may err on the topic, but the quality is indisputable and, let's not forget, that the Topicazo Eurovision understands what is not written.


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