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lookeoI style myself / I create my look

Lookeo is a very modern Spanglish verb you won't find in a traditional dictionary. It's created by taking the English word "look" and making it a Spanish verb, lookear.

In the song, Emilia sings "Me lookeo," meaning "I style myself" or "I put my look together." It's a perfect example of how English influences modern slang in the fashion world, capturing the song's confident and trendy vibe about creating a killer image.

Ready to feel like a supermodel? "Pasarella," which means runway or catwalk in Spanish, is a high-fashion anthem all about confidence and style. In this track, Argentine star Emilia and Six Sex imagine turning the whole world into their personal fashion show. They describe strutting through Milan in "tacos de museo" (museum-worthy heels) and making every street their personal runway. It’s a powerful and playful celebration of loving yourself and your unique look.

The song is packed with fun fashion references, from shouting out designer Donatella Versace to comparing Emilia to supermodel Bella Hadid. The most important line is "Diablo que viste a la moda," a clever nod to the movie The Devil Wears Prada. It paints a picture of a woman who is not just stylish but also powerful, captivating, and completely in control. This song encourages you to be your own "it girl" and own the spotlight wherever you go!

Emilia is a vibrant Argentine singer known for blending contemporary pop with soulful melodies, captivating audiences across Latin America. With a passionate voice and deep connection to her roots, she brings emotion and energy to every performance.

Beginning her musical journey in Argentina, Emilia quickly rose to prominence through her unique style and heartfelt lyrics. Her music is a perfect companion for learning Spanish, as it immerses listeners in both language and culture through engaging rhythms and catchy tunes.

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