Malcriada premieres the video for “KEROSENO”

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The musical project begins the year 2026 with unstoppable momentum.

spoiled continues to expand the conceptual and sound universe of his acclaimed first album, IT'S OKAY TO CRY <3with the premiere of the official video clip for the song “KEROSENE”. This release marks the third video to emerge from the record production, consolidating the visual narrative that accompanies the music.

Directed by Nissim Sabbantrusted collaborator, the video clip radiates contagious energy. Sabbanwith previous experience in the band's hits, intensifies the sensory experience of the song. It uses a remarkably saturated color palette (reds, electric blues, yellows) to complement the emotional and rhythmic intensity. The shots are dynamic: quick cuts, energetic movements and unconventional angles capture the beat and passion. The result is a visual explosion that translates adrenaline and groove of the track in an immersive and vibrant experience.

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spoiled It's part of the poster Live Latino 2026one of the largest festivals in Latin America, is the clearest proof of the great growth that their project has had.

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