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Stay Homas, the Barcelona trio that sings every day about the "confineo"

2020-03-24T17:18:39.246Z


His songs, recorded on the terrace, humorously remind us that we have to stay home (and wash our hands).


"I just want to see my friends, I want to walk down the street again, but I have to be patient, let's enjoy this confinement." The video with this song in English, dedicated to the days of confinement to prevent the spread of coronavirus, has been shared on WhatsApp since this weekend. Its authors are Stay Homas, three Barcelona musicians who share a flat and who have been recording a daily song dedicated to the running of the bulls on their terrace for more than a week. The makeshift band shares their creations in Instagram stories and videos, as well as on their YouTube account.

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Reposting our 6th video from last week. Thanks for all the love we are receiving🥰. STAY HOMA❤️

A shared post from HOMAS (@ stay.homas) on Mar 23, 2020 at 5:50 PDT

The members of this trio are Klaus Stroink, trumpeter from BĂşhos, where the other member of Stay Homas, Rai Benet, plays bass. The third is Guillem BoltĂł, trombonist in Doctor Prats. Sometimes they have guests via mobile, as in the aforementioned Gotta Be Patient, in which the Catalan singer Judit Nedderman participates. These three musicians join these daily songs to the initiatives of other groups and bands that have offered their music through social networks. But they do it with these songs dedicated to what they call "the confinement", with references to how we have to stay at home (and wash our hands), with a cheerful and often humorous tone.

This song is already the sixth that they have published these days. This Monday they shared the eighth installment, If you can, stay, with the collaboration, also via mobile, of the Cordovan María José Llergo.

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Confination songs part VIII Cyber ​​collab. @mjllergo Homies @therialrai @klausstroink @guillembolto STAY HOMA❤️

A shared post from HOMAS (@ stay.homas) on Mar 23, 2020 at 12:39 PDT

Stay Homas sings in English, in Spanish and also in Catalan, as in the satirical Jo tinc el confinavirus (fifth installment), in which they make fun of the hypochondria that some of us experience these days. In this song they sing "em rento les mans uns 70 cops", " I put the thermometer every two hours" and finish off with a "m'ha block the 061" (I wash my hands about 70 times, I put the thermometer every two hours and 061 has blocked me).

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Cybercolabo @ elponypisador.yarr Ma men @therialrai @klausstroink

A shared post by BoltĂł Grande, me (@guillembolto) on Mar 18, 2020 at 11:57 PDT

They also sing to the rhythm of reggae (their second installment, Stay Homa, stay home, written and pronounced in the Jamaican way) and rumba, as in the third, which begins by saying: "I thought the crown was a beer." The lyrics of this song also say that "there will be time for the posture" (referring to the fact that these days there are no photos from the bars), "although I will have to learn to flirt by mail".

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Reposting our 3rd video from last week! With love from BCN! STAY HOMA❤️

A shared post from HOMAS (@ stay.homas) on Mar 23, 2020 at 5:44 PDT

And there was no missing the trap, with El cobeat 19, who remember that they are "applauding the doctors, there is nothing to do, with Fifa and Netflix we spend the Estonian " (the time, in Catalan). The rest, by the way, we also spent the Estonian with the videos of these three musicians.

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Source: elparis

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