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Martín and his crew "deconstruct" these environments, bringing in chaos and liberating the band from their rigid routines, emphasizing that it is okay to be a "disaster".
The video uses a fun, high-energy montage reminiscent of classic comedic chaos, encouraging self-deprecation and letting go of constant self-criticism. ginebras_ft_dani_martin_desastre_de_persona_vid...
Created by the production company Tabaco and directed by Alberto de Santos and Javier Guridi, the video features Dani Martín and his team as "De-Constructores S.A.", breaking into the seemingly ordered lives of the band members. Each member of Ginebras (Magüi, Sandra, Raquel, and
Each member of Ginebras (Magüi, Sandra, Raquel, and Juls) is shown in a structured, color-coded environment (red, green, yellow, blue) focusing on perfectionist habits—cleaning, exercising, studying. Produced by Pau Paredes and Raúl Pérez, the
The song, included in the album ¿Quién es Billie Max? (Vanana Records), is a pop-rock anthem designed for those days where everything goes wrong—from stubbing a toe to spilling coffee—offering a chaotic, relatable perspective on trying to be "perfect".
Produced by Pau Paredes and Raúl Pérez, the track is a high-energy punk-pop tune with strong rock influences, combining Ginebras' fresh sound with Martín's signature style. Videoclip Feature: "De-Constructores S.A."