Macha Ravel released new single ‘Lutkica’ in French and Croatian

Macha Ravel has continued her musical journey with the release of her new single ‘Lutkica’, sung in French and Croatian. She considers this project her most important and liberating yet, as it is the first time she stands behind a song as a producer, not just as a composer and lyricist. The song was created last winter and reflects her multicultural identity, combining contemporary trends with authentic stories. The single’s production involved producer Endži Dolores Ana Srećković and renowned mix master A.N.D.R. Andrija Gavrilović. The striking music video, directed by Mara Prpić, symbolically depicts the liberation of a doll that moves the world by its own rules. Macha Ravel was born in Zagreb, spent her childhood in France, studied in Sarajevo, and recently returned to Zagreb. The new single ‘Lutkica’ is released in three versions in Franco-Croatian and Croato-French languages, showing her readiness for her music to travel beyond the regional borders.

Political Perspectives:

Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize Macha Ravel’s artistic independence and multicultural identity, highlighting the significance of her role as a female producer and the cultural fusion in her music. They focus on the empowerment narrative and the creative freedom expressed in the song and video.

Center: Center-leaning sources report on the release factually, noting the bilingual nature of the single and its production details. They highlight Macha Ravel’s background and the collaboration with other artists, presenting the single as a cultural product with potential regional and international appeal.

Right: Right-leaning media may focus on the national pride aspect, emphasizing Macha Ravel’s Croatian roots and her contribution to Croatian music culture. They might also highlight the use of the Croatian language in the song and her return to Zagreb as a positive cultural development.

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