The Warning was called "malinchistas" by some critics, a term that implies betraying one’s culture. This was because they had been making music solely in English until "Narcisista." Pau wrote and sings this song as a direct response to those accusations. The tone is mocking and bold, with Pau pushing back against the idea that choosing to sing in English means abandoning their Mexican roots. She calls out the critics, saying, "Yeah, go ahead, talk about me-I’m not listening." It’s all about standing her ground and embracing who she is without caring what others think.
Ale prefers singing backing vocal and has said several times she does not like to sing lead. She will if Dany needs a break. You can find fan-cam videos of that but their audio and video are not pro quality. As far as I know there are no pro-shot videos of her singing lead. Ale does sing a two-line solo in "Choke", and sings a a few bars on her own in "Qué Más Quieres", but I think that's it.
Yeah it looks like Ale usually comes in between to sing backing vocals or harmonise which already sounds good so it's fine maybe we'll look at those fan cams by ourselves later.
That Mexican audience sang all their English songs all night too. European crowds sang both their English and Spanish songs. They're having quite an impact on uniting cultures and languages around the world...:)
Too bad you didn't choose to react to the Teatro Metropolitan version where she hands the drums to a very capable friend and comes out front. She was born to take stage front as well as play the drums. She's a firecracker.
The Warning was called "malinchistas" by some critics, a term that implies betraying one’s culture. This was because they had been making music solely in English until "Narcisista." Pau wrote and sings this song as a direct response to those accusations. The tone is mocking and bold, with Pau pushing back against the idea that choosing to sing in English means abandoning their Mexican roots. She calls out the critics, saying, "Yeah, go ahead, talk about me-I’m not listening." It’s all about standing her ground and embracing who she is without caring what others think.
Knowing this story ,it all makes more sense ,the title and the lyrics. Thank you for providing good info ✨
Excellent my friends... excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you ✨🤟🏻
Thank you, Stage3.
Thank you as well hope u liked the video
Pau is a force of nature. 🤟🏼🎸🥁🎸🤟🏼
Oh for sure her stage presence is awesome. 🤟🏻
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Ale prefers singing backing vocal and has said several times she does not like to sing lead. She will if Dany needs a break. You can find fan-cam videos of that but their audio and video are not pro quality. As far as I know there are no pro-shot videos of her singing lead.
Ale does sing a two-line solo in "Choke", and sings a a few bars on her own in "Qué Más Quieres", but I think that's it.
Yeah it looks like Ale usually comes in between to sing backing vocals or harmonise which already sounds good so it's fine maybe we'll look at those fan cams by ourselves later.
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That Mexican audience sang all their English songs all night too.
European crowds sang both their English and Spanish songs.
They're having quite an impact on uniting cultures and languages around the world...:)
That's for sure, we've seen a few performances from this show and the audience literally sang every song along with them ✨
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TW 🤟
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Too bad you didn't choose to react to the Teatro Metropolitan version where she hands the drums to a very capable friend and comes out front. She was born to take stage front as well as play the drums. She's a firecracker.
Maybe later we can check that too. ✨