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Belinda Shocks Fans: She Won't Earn 'a Single Cent' From Her Hit Heterocromia
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The song Heterocromía has quickly become one of the most viral hits from Indómita, the new album by Mexican pop star Belinda. However, despite its success, the track is unlikely to generate any revenue.
In an interview with CNN en español, Belinda revealed that Heterocromía opens with a sample from Disney's The Aristocats, and securing the rights was "very difficult."
"I became obsessed with adding that sample at the start of the song. For me, the beginning of a track is everything," Belinda explained to Colombian journalist Juan Carlos Arciniegas. She emphasized that she likes her songs to start a certain way and evolve to surprise the listener.
In the case of Heterocromía, the lyrics were a direct message aimed at introducing the story of a millionaire man with different-colored eyes—a man who, according to Belinda, caused her significant harm.
In the case of Heterocromía , the theme was a very direct hint to begin telling a story about a millionaire man who had eyes of different colors, who did a lot of harm to him.
Which cats wear Loro Piana?
What cats only play golf?
Which cats drink Aperol?
Naturellement, The Aristocats
What cynicism
Judging me when everything you said was a reflection of yourself
You were a delay
You will know true love the day your heart is broken into a thousand pieces.
Disney leaves Belinda without earnings
The song became a hit, with thousands of fans following the trend on social media. Belinda herself made several TikTok videos featuring the song's opening.
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