The story is heavily influenced by Bolivian folklore, specifically the demon El Tío , who is said to rule the underground mines. In the video, a young boy (inspired by the Wizard of Oz ) journeys to an abandoned mine to find the demon.
"La La La" is a landmark 2013 single by British producer , featuring the soul-stirring vocals of a then-emerging Sam Smith . Combining elements of UK garage, R&B, and dance-pop, the track became a global phenomenon, reaching number one in 26 countries and serving as a career-defining moment for both artists. Origin and Meaning Naughty Boy, Sam Smith - La la la
In a climactic act, the boy enters the cave alone. Because he covers his ears and sings "la la la," he remains uncorrupted by the demon’s harmful "spells," effectively silencing the evil for others. Chart Performance & Impact "La La La" was an immediate commercial juggernaut: This Sam Smith Video Features an Ancient Demon The story is heavily influenced by Bolivian folklore,