According to the Minister of the Interior and Police, the exponent sends a message of self-improvement and social commitment through urban music.
“…A hainero who has as his goal in each of his concerts to change the lives of the youth who see him as a concerning, giving a message of improvement and social commitment through urban music”, this is part of the message with which the Minister of the Interior and Police, Jesus (Chú) Vásquez, shared a clip of the urban exponent's visit The Alpha.
The official's description of the singer as a "reference" and a "socially committed" youth figure has generated mixed reactions among social media users, especially due to the content of most of his songs, including: “Moving the kilos“, “Coronao now“, “The devices“, “The mother's mother" and "Millionaire on the go“, among others.
"You really stopped to listen to the lyrics of his music," wrote one user. "It's obvious you haven't heard the self-proclaimed Alfa's music. I don't think there's one that doesn't mention drugs or obscene language." I bring it from Colombia, I take it up to New York, the mother's mother“That’s the music that guy sings, one piece of garbage after another,” another reacted.
The urban singer also shared images of the meeting on his Instagram stories, highlighting the "nice treatment" he received from the official.
I had the pleasure of receiving in my office the urban exponent @ElAlfaEljefeTV , a native of Hainero whose goal in each of his concerts is to change the lives of young people who see him as a "reference," delivering a message of self-improvement and social commitment through music. pic.twitter.com/lYsHlRTj1W
According to a press release sent to Diario Libre, in order to thank the support of the largest number of followers, the urban music exponent The Alpha This Friday, the Chief kicked off a series of free concerts across the country, with which he assures he will bring Christmas cheer to people in remote areas across the country.
The people's concerts, as the exponent called them, began in Baní and will continue to other municipalities over the next few days, which will be announced hours in advance, as Romeo Santos did a few years ago.
The idea is to surprise the fans who have supported the career of the man responsible for hits like "Gogo Dance," "Banda de coche," "Fulanito," "Los aparatos," among others, for more than 14 years.
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