FC Barcelona announced this Wednesday that it will be wearing the Motomami logo.Rosalia’s latest album, wearing the T-shirt of the first football team in LaLiga Santander Clásico, which will take place next Sunday at Spotify Camp Nou.
This will be the second time this season that Barça’s rubber will promote musical creativity hand in hand with Spotifythe main commercial partner of the Catalan club.
In the match between Madrid and Barça on October 16, the team led by Javi Hernandez was already wearing logo of Canadian singer-songwriter Drake. Now it’s the turn of Rosalia, the most international Catalan singer of our time.
This time, the first women’s football team will also join this musical initiative and will wear the Motomami logo in the Clasico against Real Madrid on Saturday 25 March at the Johan Cruyff Stadium.
FC Barcelona and Spotify have shared various audiovisual content on their social media to educate fans about the event.
One such piece is an ad in which the Camp Nou turf keeper suddenly loses a machine that marks the lines of the field and draws. in the center of the field is the Motomami logo. And they also created two limited edition t-shirt collections to mark the occasion.
Barça and Spotify chose Rosalia because only this month marks the first anniversary of the release of the album “Motomami”his third studio album, which received international critical acclaim and, among other things, Grammy Award for Best Alternative or Latin Rock Album.
In 2022, Rosalia was the most followed Spanish artist in the world on Spotify. Playback of her songs on this streaming service has grown by 110% this year, and she was also the artist most played in Barcelona via Spotify.
Source: La Opinion
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