Director Luc Besson famously wanted a song with notes that no human could naturally sing. Parts of the track were famously spliced and pitch-shifted because the rapid jumps between octaves and the sheer speed of the notes were deemed physically impossible to perform in a single take.

It seamlessly transitions from 19th-century opera into a high-tempo, breakbeat-infused techno track.

The use of synthesizers and sharp percussion mirrors the film's "Cyberpunk" aesthetic, making the Diva Plavalaguna feel like a true alien entity. Why It Matters Today

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