Boomerang (Lali Espósito Song)
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"Boomerang" is a song recorded by the Argentinian singer and actress
Lali Espósito Mariana Espósito (born 10 October 1991), known professionally as Lali Espósito (or simply Lali), is an Argentine singer, actress, dancer and model. Espósito began her career as an actress and singer in 2003 when she joined the cast of the ch ...
released as the third single for her second studio album, ''
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'', on September 4, 2016. The song is a Spanish version of the original by Ayak Thiik and Will Simms, written by Espósito along with the music producers Pablo Akselrad, Luis Burgio and Gustavo Novello. It was produced by Will Simms and 3musica.


Background and release

Espósito had confirmed the name of the track in an interview in '' Animales Sueltos'' on March 11, 2016. It was released with the full album on May 20, 2016, and was sent to radio on September 4, 2016, as its third single. Lyrically, the song talks about the constant criticism and fallacies that Espósito must face. She warns that everything returns like a boomerang.


Live performances

Espósito performed a medley of "Boomerang", "
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" and " Soy" on the TV show ''
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'' on August 7, 2016. On August 13, 2016, she performed the song with "Unico", "Soy", " Mil Años Luz" and " A Bailar" on the charity TV special ''Un Sol para los Chicos''. On October 27, 2016, Espósito performed "Boomerang" and "Soy" at the eleventh season of '' Bailando por un Sueño Argentina'', when she participated on a
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's dance routine.


Music video

In the week before the video's release, Espósito had shared small advances through her Instagram account where she can be seen a lot of transformations, going from brunette to blonde, female to male, humor and with the society's appearances. Directed by Juan Ripari, the music video was premiered on September 7, 2016, on
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. In the video, Espósito mocks and laughs at fame, her in the press and situations in society. With different characters of society, the singer shows how they consume as true information media and social networks and makes the whole video like a parody. Espósito portrays six characters (a fitness girl, a TV host,a rich lady, an old women, a taxi driver, and a figure who is supposed to be karma) apart from herself on the cover of a magazine. Throughout the video, each character behaves in a mean or disrespectful way until karma appears and something happens to them. The video also refers to the pressures exerted by the media to be shown always cute and stoic: "She's there and nothing's gonna defeat her". The video was filmed on two full shooting sessions and the characterization of each character took about three hours. Mayte Urrutia from ''Pop en Español'' praised Espósito's dancing and acting abilities by saying, "Lali not only has showed her beauty, her talent for dance alone and escorted by a group of dancers, but ''
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' is also very frequent humor". In a post by the Argentinian website ''Cadena3'', it was written, "It denotes a huge production and staging, and also the talent that '' spósito' has to portray different characters and show her funniest side." Perez Hilton described "Boomerang" as "a fun Latin pop song" and compared the video to
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Other versions

Espósito released an acoustic binaural version of the song along with an advertising
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for CokeTV Spain, directed by Alberto Evangelio. The film shows how the singer was inspired to write the song. She says, "I like to think that things work as a boomerang. I wrote it to ask why we need to criticize each other. I think that we should try to be more understanding, share moments, love each other -even those who don't seem to deserve our love- because everything returns". In an interview with ''LatinPop Brasil'', Espósito said that she was working on a Portuguese language, Portuguese version of the song and did not discard the possibility of teaming up with Anitta (singer), Anitta on it. The Portuguese version of "Boomerang" was premiered on MTV (Latin America), MTV Latin America's website on December 19, 2017, along with an accompanying lyric video. However, the song was removed from the website on December 22, 2017, for unknown reasons.


Awards and nominations

The song's music video won the Quiero Award for "Best Choreography" in 2016.


Release history


References

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