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June 4, 2024 8 mins
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Hey, hey, hey, everybodyDJ and I see you abandoned this channel.
Gentlemen, if there' s anyonearound here watching, greetings, thank
you for stopping here to Dje yoelWe' re right here giving you affection
and maintenance to win. But,gentlemen, we have already entered a genre

(00:25):
that, unfortunately, we are nottalking about music. This channel was created
to really have connection with the audience, to analyze new songs, to talk
about the things that artists are doingand so on, but, unfortunately,

(00:45):
from a time here nothing is happeningabout being talking about cooking this channel or
ok well, we have mounted onthe wave. He' s talking about
gossip you' re suggesting. Ifthere' s someone watching this that writes
there in the comments, what doyou suggest we do with this case we
close it, we can talk aboutcar, what do we do. But,
gentlemen, greet them, greet thosewho have stopped to see this comment

(01:11):
or this video. And what motivatedme to raise it is the current situation,
which was also sought by many artists. But it is regrettable that the
war of views the war of drawingattention has ended with artists in what sense.

(01:36):
Well, he doesn' t goto an artist on a platform anymore,
to a podcast, to a radioshow, to sit down and talk
about his music. In this casehere in mortal. We' re still
trying to keep that up. Wereceived the visit a few days ago from
Maiz Juan. We talked very muchyou know about all his music. We

(01:57):
sang old Magijuan songs. Cracy Designwas here recently and we talked about music
with Crazy Design and we started singingit in vibu canto two three songs of
life and people hesitated. We didn' t ask him about any trouble with
his wife, another mess he hadaround with the alpha. None of that.

(02:19):
But I say that artists, inthis case, are the worst hit,
because now the programs and platforms thatthey are doing is creating content or
news among themselves. The compañeros endup with each other who just told this
I what fulana told the other thatshe is one who in short, there

(02:40):
is a decomposition in all these podsof podcasts that you know, because the
war and the content is between themselves, which also, I mean, didn
' t applaud that Even so I' m daring Macul to upload the video.

(03:01):
But it is also regrettable that thispoint has been reached, because the
artists were already on a level that, after the pandemic that you called him
for an interview, although I can' t wait for you that is,
already the programs were not important,because well, what did the podcasts do

(03:22):
to keep the living and the attention, because we will kill before ourselves,
we will begin to say no ofall, we will create a full-
blown chime and Fulano threw themselves outand out there, Maria leaves What a
pity, that the entertainment before,out there is no longer spoken about long
ago that we don' t talkabout Fulano threw new music. Let'

(03:43):
s hear this. Fullas are goingto tell us about your music. No.
If Fulano, before throwing new music, did not create a gossip,
did not create a mess, thereis nothing. Then the public already knows
the subject. The audience says itgoes here. Such a person has time
that did not sound, did notgo out apart, a sound is created

(04:04):
with that person, whatever it isfrom a traffic crash. Ah, Fulano
goes a song two days later.People already know ah no Fulano happened to
you this. That' s gonnathrow a song. Which also worries because
if it is true that there isa difficult moment, it is an artist
or x situation, people no longerbelieve it. He thinks it' s

(04:27):
the strategy that goes first to announceor launch a song in which he looks
like how to generate attention, generatesome interest in the audience to play that
song or go to YouTube to watcha video of the song or follow it
up on Instagram. But the artistsare the most affected with all this wave

(04:55):
of rhythm that has taken this,this question, because already the programs,
the podcasts do not need the artiststo rating, but we are going to
finish Fulano from such a program andyou mancamam I finish you vice versa,
And there already creates controversy. Itattracts the attention of the public. The

(05:16):
audience comes in to see, ismore interested now to see what Fulano of
Fulana said, than what song hethrew for the eyebrow. Let' s
hear what he threw out. Notany more of that, even the pulleys
between artists are leaving nothing to dowith it. But, well, that
' s how it goes to thatpoint has come and nothing, because it

(05:42):
follows the circus that follows the show, but try to if some things are
mounted, do it with caution.The other day he takes out a bat
in a booth, imagine a beat, he' s a boy, but
tough. There' s a packthat leaks now. That' s a

(06:03):
problem. They burn the dumb huaguatoo, although I don' t think
that' s why it' svery delicate, because where they burned the
silly guagua was in a residential nearby. There' s a house I could.
Thank God it didn' t happen. Thank God that house didn'
t burn down. But if therewere losses, there was a neighbor who

(06:26):
burned the vehicle that was next toTonton' s guagua, then that case
is being investigated and I don't think it concerns vieu issues. I
still understand we haven' t gottenthere. I hope, I hope,
and that' s how you think, but because of the danger you represent

(06:47):
where everything happened. I don't think or don' t think they
dare or are so covered up inthe head here to do something stupid or
something. We wouldn' t wantto see a tragedy on some platform or
in the genre itself, for tryingto generate content or controversies with things that

(07:11):
can get out of control and getout of the hands of those who plan
it for an end wouldn' tbe good, like the thing you say
that wasn' t what I wantedand went to more. Don' t
keep creating content, my children keepliving off the view that' s not
bad. But it would be goodif you put a ching down to the

(07:36):
intensity, because if you follow theintensity with what you are going to all
this can cause problems and, siryou have family all together, so try
to calm down, to take thesoft. That would be the word.
Thanks to you, you took afew minutes and sat here to see our

(07:58):
content. Let' s see whatwe' re gonna do cogent channel.
I repeat, if we' regoing to talk about car policies, we
' re going to do something,but the issue of the urban world is
ugly, and the business is alsoa little complicated. I said TB.
Thank you, my people tune usin. It' s deadly one hundred
and four nine each day, witha five- to- seven plug mix

(08:22):
until a next video. If we' re going up again, I said
thank you,
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