On the web, it’s a plebiscite! Boudooro Singer’s song is a tobacco and Jebali’s parody.
Internet users quickly joined and broadcast this refrain that vibrates the web.
On a simple rhythm, with rock accents and references close to the Tunisian folk song Ismaïl Hattab version, the song of the pants is now taken up in choir.
Like some bendir man’s catchphrases and the good old tradition of Salah Khemissi, “Hez El Seroual” (“Go up the futal”) is a humorous song that dares and stands out.
In the shadow of the Revolution, it is the great return of the Song Protest and the committed song that makes a great part to humor and derision.
In the footsteps of Arlo Guthrie, Bob Dylan or the French songwriters, Boudooro Singer makes people laugh and also think.
His song is buzzing on the net and, from then on, a detour is essential to discover it and taste the right of irreverence that young creators have taken hold!
Like what, the Rockers are not in the lace …