Crepe - Irama Official Video Review

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    Crepe - Irama Official Video Review

    Watch the official narrative unfold in the music video here: CREPE - IRAMA OFFICIAL VIDEO IRAMA OFFICIAL YouTube• Oct 8, 2020 Behind the Scenes : The video was produced by Borotalco.tv .

    : The lyrics and visuals depict a woman torn between a stable, wealthy lifestyle—symbolized by "his Ferrari"—and her intense, lingering connection to Irama, whom her father dismisses as a "delinquent with marks on his skin" (referring to his tattoos). CREPE - IRAMA OFFICIAL VIDEO

    : The title refers to the cracks in the wall, physically manifested in the video when Irama punches a wall in frustration. These cracks represent the emotional damage and the "half-finished" state of a love that cannot be fully realized or completely abandoned. Watch the official narrative unfold in the music

    Directed by and featuring actress Caroline Donzella , the video visually explores the "crepe" (cracks) that form in a person's life and identity during a complicated relationship. These cracks represent the emotional damage and the

    : It quickly became a fan favorite, contributing to the massive success of the Crepe EP, which also featured hits like "Mediterranea" and "Arrogante".