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Helen Fisher wants to present a multimedia music video – TV viewers outraged by program interruption
Friday evening at exactly 6.40 the time had come: Helen Fisher Gave himself and his community the first precursor to his album announced for 2021 on his 37th birthday – the single “Vamos Marte” with Luis Fonsi is Hélne’s first officially released musical sign of life in four years. .
Accordingly, they were also excited fan Hit Queen – This Russian-born woman had the track a few days ago instagram declare. A press release from Universal Music eventually stated that it would not be sufficient to publish the video clip to YouTube. A single premiered on seven TV channels on German television for the first time on Friday. The first, “Vamos a Marte”, ran simultaneously on RTL, Vox, RTLplus and VoxUp. Later in the evening he can still be seen on ntv, nitro and super rtl.
To do so, the program running on VOX was interrupted without further ado. The dating show “First Dates” was on the station and it was about to get exciting at the end of the episode when suddenly Helen spoke up. Viewers reacted sensitively and later complained Twitter.
Helen Fisher stuns Vox audience
“I always wanted to interrupt the program”The singer smiled at the camera, marking the clip as “Professional” in the upper right corner. And Vox—whether the audience wanted it or not—enjoyed “Vamos a Marte”, watching Helen and “Despacito” interpreter Luis Fonsi perform against a space backdrop, which took some time to get used to.
This is what the video is about – “Vamos a Marte” means something like: “Let’s fly to Mars”. Helen first sings in German and Luis Fonsi in Spanish, and finally the singer adopts the language of her duet partner.
However, many people were not interested in music And lashed out on Twitter:
So maybe the idea of showing premieres on so many channels at the same time wasn’t the best. – After all, it turns out that not many viewers are fans of Helen Fisher. In addition, RTL and VOX are not music channels, so the audience was not even earmarked for the video premiere.
immediately after the premiere TV Was finished, celebrated the video for the release of “Vamos a Mart” on Helen Fisher’s YouTube channel. There, his fans made a conscious decision to watch the clip. As a result, the response to the song and video was slightly more positive, even though the first criticism arose on the stage: “I’m disappointed”, with one viewer summarizing it as “not four times, thanks for trying” and another during the premiere. User commented.
(CFL)