A team of at least 20 people worked on Dafina Zeqiri's latest song, "Take It All", which premiered yesterday. The text, written by Elinel, speaks of a relationship where love was not enough and everything turned into a boomerang.
The concept of the video clip, enough for a movie, is this: Dafina tries to continue projecting a half-left robot. She does her best, struggles day and night and finally succeeds in creating a robotic version of herself. Finally, at a climax, during a fight, the robot kills Dafina.
"The message is very clear in the video: The people I support, who love them well, are the ones who ultimately give the biggest blow," someone writes on YouTube. "From constant pressure we change and transform ourselves little by little every day into robots, until they lose themselves and in the end our robotic image remains," someone else conceives. The message of the video may also be that sometimes our self is our greatest enemy, but here we have a bit of disagreement with the lyrics, which obviously speaks to a rapport with someone else.
On YouTube, it's almost impossible to get a negative comment, as everyone has praised Dafina's fantastic performance, either in acting, makeup and hair (Arber Bytyqi, Gent Azemi) or in clothing (Drenusha Xhara).
The video ends with the words of American writer and journalist Chuck Palahniuk, "Our goal is not to live forever, our goal is to create something that will live forever."