In the past few hours, National anthem in honor of President Javier Millaywith a video in which the song is heard in the background and several La Libertad Avanza militants are seen pretending to sing on the recorded song. Even the content shared by the president himself X on your social network account.
The folklore-based song was first popularized about two months ago on his Instagram account by user Osvaldo Borghi, who described the “hymn” as “a call to action, a cry for freedom and resistance in a world where peace is no longer a joke.”
In response to a question from another user on the social network, Borghi replied: Both the author and the voice came from a “friend of Mendoza.” A person who is a music producer.
The issue came to the fore again last weekend when several LLA extremists created a video in which they attempted to “lip sync,” or synchronize their lips with the lyrics. Among them, the most prominent one is geraldine place He was this year’s Esteban Echeverría City Council candidate.
Referring to Millais, the anthem speaks of a nation that wept, “suppressing its dreams” until it heard the “voice” of “the cry of fire.”
“It’s not just Argentina that sings his name. It’s all America that breaks his mold. Everywhere people resist, the word Millay is no longer a joke,” the song continues, adding, “Milay is not a name. It’s a sacred cry.”