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Music video's atmosphere was described as "a fashion show full of glamrock" in which Rubio is "the sexiest and most daring bride," while Slash's appearance was described as energetic "with his guitar intensifying the energy of the most fun and unusual wedding." [20] Slash confessed that it was Rubio who encouraged him to shoot the clip ...
A "take two" of the music video was premiered on Universal Music Spain's official YouTube channel. The clip shares similar sequences and scenes to the official video, but instead of appearing with her male musicians at the bar and under the bridge in Miami, Rubio appears with a group of female musicians in a colorful white room that includes ...
The accompanying music video for "Me Quema" was shot in Mexico City. It was directed by Alejandro Pérez, who directed the two versions to Rubio's previous single, "Si Te Vas". The video opens with shots of Rubio driving a convertible car. Close-up shots of Rubio then appear between scenes of her singing and dancing on an apartment.
The video has also been shared on YouTube with Rubio’s remarks beginning at the 8:39-minute mark. At no point does Rubio reference Project 2025. At no point does Rubio reference Project 2025.
A Nov. 11 Threads video (direct link, archive link) shows Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida speaking in front of a backdrop with the logo of the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank ...
The video clip is taken from April 15, 2015, where Rubio and fellow GOP Sen. Mike Lee of Utah were invited to the Heritage Foundation to discuss their plans for federal tax policy reforms.
YouTube has faced numerous challenges and criticisms in its attempts to deal with copyright, including the site's first viral video, Lazy Sunday, which had to be taken due to copyright concerns. [4] At the time of uploading a video, YouTube users are shown a message asking them not to violate copyright laws. [5]
Video categories on YouTube include music videos, video clips, news, short and feature films, songs, documentaries, movie trailers, teasers, TV spots, live streams, vlogs, and more. Most content is generated by individuals, including collaborations between "YouTubers" and corporate sponsors. Established media, news, and entertainment ...