world trap music currently dominated by Argentines, especially women, Kazzu She’s a Mexican who has managed to monopolize the spotlight, and not just because of her romantic relationship with the controversial singer. Christian Nodalbut because his lyrics and his quality of interpretation made “Trap Baby” win the taste of the public, which is already waiting for a small national tour, during which she will perform on the stages of Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey and Puebla.
Well, for some reason, in 2021, the composer was born in the Argentine province of Jujuy, in the north of the country in an area bordering Boliviaadmitted that he felt discriminated against and racist because of his place of origin, said that in the capital, Buenos Aires, people tend to hegemony, implying that the white people who usually live there are not very tolerant of insiders.
In addition, the 28-year-old admitted that Argentines tend to be very clear about their differences with their northern neighbors. “We lived very close to the border with Bolivia, and it’s a complete bummer because they always want to distinguish between Bolivians and Argentines,” he said, speaking on the Argentine television program Podemos Hablar.
“It happens in many places and Buenos Aires has a very centralized culture that is used to organizing the outside; because on top of that we’re ‘interior’, that gives me a lot of doubts.”
Argentina vs. Bolivia
It should be remembered that Bolivia is in line with the projections of the National Institute of Statistics (INE) of this country indicating that this percentage of indigenous people over 15 years of age is equivalent to 48 percent of the total population, the above contrasts with the people of Argentina we must remember the own words of President Alberto Fernandez , who quoted the alleged line of Mexican Nobel Prize-winning Literature winner Octavio Paz.
“Octavio Paz once wrote that the Mexicans came from the Indians, the Brazilians came from the jungle, and we Argentines came from the ships. These were ships that came from Europe,” he said.
In fact, Paz said “Mexicans are from the Aztecs, Peruvians are from the Incas, and Argentines are from ships,” but Fernandez quoted an Argentine musician who said the words that became a trend in the world, and they called it racist. The author of such sayings is Leto Nebbia and the melodies “We have arrived from the ships”.
It is important to note that on the program’s guest panel hosted by Andy Kuznetsoff, Juliet (the artist’s real name) was the only person of color. She stressed that “the biggest bullying is always on the internet” and she received a lot of abuse through the net.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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