The Cuban artist Musteerifa has once again captured the spotlight on social media with a preview of her upcoming music video. The clip, which features her surrounded by women in bikinis at a pool, has sparked a flood of comments and reactions. In the vibrant scenes, Musteerifa is seen enjoying herself alongside a group of models, creating an atmosphere filled with sensuality and summer vibes. Sporting her trademark edgy style, Musteerifa is in close proximity with several young women, drawing both praise and criticism from viewers.
The music video teaser, showing Musteerifa fully clothed in the water while accompanied by young women in suggestive poses, has been interpreted by many as a deliberate provocation. It seems to push the boundaries of urban aesthetics and female empowerment. Alongside the visuals, the song's lyrics have caught attention; snippets of the track feature explicit content that has stirred further controversy. Some believe the material is excessive and inappropriate for the younger audience that follows the artist.
The teaser has triggered a wave of mixed reactions. While some fans applaud her for her bold, uninhibited style, others criticize her for being vulgar, lacking creativity, and displaying poor taste. Various comments rebuke the implied message of the video, pointing out that it perpetuates stereotypes and relies solely on the sexualization of women as a visual tool. Among the critical remarks are: “More of the same, just naked women,” “Another copy... can't anyone do something original?” and “The theme is trash, up and down, what's the point?”
Some labeled the video a “water preschool” and lamented the absence of positive role models for the youth, expressing concerns like, “Those kids should be in school studying.” Others were more direct, saying “You were doing great until now, but this…” and “You blew it, Musteerifa.” Even some long-time followers expressed disappointment: “I used to be a fan, loved your music, but this is too much.”
Despite the uproar, Musteerifa has chosen to remain silent, allowing the imagery and lyrics to speak for themselves.