Pullita from Dani Mateo to Dani Martin for ‘Esther Exposito’: “You should focus on Joseph’s mother”

Dani Martín has returned and has done it with a bang.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 February 2024 Friday 16:04
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Pullita from Dani Mateo to Dani Martin for ‘Esther Exposito’: “You should focus on Joseph’s mother”

Dani Martín has returned and has done it with a bang. His new song, Ester Expósito, has become one of the most controversial topics. The return of the singer, who has been retired from music until now, has surprised as much as the choice of his inspiring muse, which has caused a whirlwind of opinions about whether his subject borders on harassment or is a artistic tribute.

One of those who wanted to comment on this dedication was the presenter Dani Mateo. The Catalan, from Zapeando, launched a direct criticism towards Martín, suggesting that the singer should reconsider his priorities and focus on "José's mother", in reference to a mythical song from El canto del loco.

The controversy did not stop there. Dani Mateo continued pointing out what he considers a "serious problem with age" on Martín's part, highlighting the choice of characters in his songs. In a joking tone, the presenter took the opportunity to appeal to the singer, urging him to "focus."

The discussion culminated with an ingenious musical response from Berta Collado, who highlighted Martín's ability to have a song for every moment, saying: “Dani is going against the current.”

The choice of Ester Expósito as muse, an actress well known for her role in Elite and her large following on social networks, is the central axis of the story that the song tells. Thus, Martín narrates an imaginary meeting with Expósito, expressing fascination and a certain degree of obsession with the actress, despite not knowing her personally.

The controversy surrounding the song Ester Expósito by Dani Martín lies mainly in the age difference between the singer, who is 47 years old, and Ester Expósito, who is 24 years old. This difference has led some to question the intentions behind the song and whether it is entirely appropriate, since he understands that the singer should focus on a person his age.