great name of national urban pop, singer Manola launches this Wednesday (20) clip of Friday, their last song. The column Daniele Straniero to the ATM brings, exclusively, the video of the project, even before the official launch.
registered in New York (USA), is directed by the artist herself. Therefore, the clip explores the different possibilities of a Friday in all its own 24 hours. With modification of Giovanni Simi, you worked with You can’t get out of your headthe audiovisual work is the result of one of the recent trips that the artist has made in the country, with the aim of giving impetus to his musical work.
the clip

Betting on the combination of pop and disco, Friday is danceable and brings all the sensations that the day of the week can represent and the possibilities that a weekend holds, contemplated by the images of the singer in various places of the Big Apple, bringing the urban, nocturnal and illuminated atmosphere.
“I love New York, it’s a city of many possibilities and that’s what I wanted to portray in this project. It’s great because we always work with big productions, for the ‘Friday’ video that wanted to test me. So I took advantage of the fact that I was in the US for work and I shot footage of my living room. It was a bit unscripted, very fluid, which generated this amazing clip “, to celebrate Manola.

Furthermore, connected to the most global city in the world, Manola has a close relationship with the city. In this way, formed drawingthe artist studied fashion in NY Fashion Institute.
“I lived in New York for a while when I was younger to study, so I made a lot of friends and the city itself reminds me of good memories. Lead me and hope it is the start of great possibilities”, concluded.
Watch the video of “Friday”:
Source: Terra

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