.Rosaliavt's 'F*cking Money Man' music video takes inspiration from game shows.
Rosalía, rising flamenco-pop superstar, has released a video featuring two new tracks under the name "F*cking Money Man." Known for her visual storytelling and over-the-top themes, the two-song video suite doesn't disappoint.
The first of the two songs, titled “Milionaría,” is inspired by Catalan rumba and features Rosalía as a contestant on a 90's game show, complete with a money booth,, and corny fonts. The second part of the video, featuring a song titled “Dio$ No$ Libre del Dinero,” is a dramatic shift in tone. The singer gives a TV performance while standing in a different kind of money booth, surrounded by a ring of fire as dollar bills rain around her.
"One day you want to be a millionaire and the next day burn everything, in reality, how much does money matter?" Rosalía explained in a press release, as reported by . "It seems so pure to look for it as to deny it, and I think we've all felt love-hate for money once."
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