Not surprisingly, Seidy La Niña's flashy "political campaign" for Miami-Dade Mayor, launched on her social media platforms, turned out to be a promotional tactic for her latest musical release. The Cuban singer has unveiled her newest single, “Kimbeta x la libreta,” which is filled with cheekiness, sexual innuendos, and a provocative lyrical style, staying true to her signature approach.
In the music video, Seidy embodies a political candidate, donning formal attire, standing behind a podium, with the American flag as a backdrop and flanked by bodyguards, while a crowd of supporters cheer on her "campaign promises." The setting cleverly mimics a press conference or political rally, but takes an irreverent twist as scenes shift to show Seidy in an exceedingly bold and eye-catching outfit.
As anticipated, the release has sparked a storm of reactions on social media. Some users criticized the song's content, particularly labeling the lyrics as vulgar. Yet, the artist was quick to respond. Echoing a line straight from the track, she addressed her critics with, “What they say about me doesn’t bother me.”
Once again, Seidy La Niña proves her ability to stir conversation and controversy around her music, expertly using every tool at her disposal to ensure she remains in the spotlight.