Just when you thought you’ve seen it all, Natali Dizdar and the enigmatic electropop duo Nipplepeople have teamed up to drop something that will leave you breathless – a dance version of the song ‘Utjeha’ featuring a pole! Yes, you read that right – a pole! And not just any pole, but one that has sparked a wildfire on the internet. It all started as a joke when Natali, in a postpartum statement, mentioned how she quickly shed her old pounds and joked about shooting a video on a pole. The crew took it seriously, and the video has already conquered radio waves and the audience at the Zagreb Boogaloo club concert.
What’s especially fascinating is how this video merges two very different artistic energies – Natali Dizdar, known for her emotional and introspective songs, and Nipplepeople, a duo famous for their originality and unpredictability in the electropop world. The result? The song ‘Utjeha’ gained a new dimension, becoming the most danceable track from the album ‘Zadnji dan ljeta’.
But it’s not just about the music – the video is a visual feast! Striking costumes that emphasize the emotional charge of the song, and the pole itself as a symbol of liberation and strength, give this video a unique aesthetic. Natali admitted that filming was challenging, especially the pole part, but she’s thrilled with how it turned out. What started as a joke turned into a serious hit.
For those who love to follow the music scene, this is a real event. Natali returned stronger than ever after a short maternity leave, and the collaboration with Nipplepeople shows she’s ready to experiment and push boundaries. If you thought pole dancing was just for nightclubs, think again – art can be anywhere, even on a pole!
While the video spins on all streaming platforms and the audience eagerly awaits new performances, Natali is gearing up for a busy summer with concerts in Ivanić Grad, Makarska, and Zagreb. If you love good music and a bit of madness, this is something you don’t want to miss.
So, what do you say? Is this just another dance video or a true artistic revolution? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, and maybe tell us what you thought when you saw Natali on the pole! Because hey, art is meant to provoke, right?