Cazzu added a new achievement to his career. On Thursday, May 1st, Argentina put on her aspect as a singer and announced debut as a writer, exposes this while working on his First book “Perreo: a revolution”, Severally he felt “stupid”.
The singer shared on Instagram for 4 years writing and shaping her memoirs, stressing that her family and the nearby circle always supported her in her dream.
“And as if it were a little bit, also a book. Many times I found myself feeling stupid to think that I have the right to write a book. Then I remembered that there were my *** books and happened to me. Although, obviously, I hope this is not the case, it will depend on your opinion, “he said.
“I thought about four years ago, when I seemed to start writing my thoughts on some issues and that by sharing some of them with my circle and a little more people, I found a lot of shake with my head that was enough,” he added.
Juliet Cazzuchelli He points out that while this book reflects his feelings and his way of thinking, he does not focus on his personal life, but on the challenges he faced as a woman in the music industry.
“This book counts, claims and denies the urban music industry exactly, About life as a woman in music or any current field. But above all he is trying to help continue building equality, “he said.
To whom does he dedicate his book?
Cazzu made it clear that his book has a Special dedication to all women, But also to his “male colleagues”, as well as his family members, including his sister.
“I dedicate it to women That they love reggaeton, in which they hate it, in which they want to sing, compose or produce, to my women’s colleagues who have not arrived and continue to resist. I also dedicate it To my male colleagues and the artists who inspired me. In my sister, the women of my family, my friends, to my followers and the odd ones They want to know what fuck I have to say, “he said.
A week before your own start Book ‘Perreo: A Revolution’, Cazzu premiered ‘Latinasa’. The album has 14 songs in which the singer explores new music genres, including the Mexican regional. In addition, it includes a ‘Inti’ theme, inspired by the Daughter he had with Christian Nodal.
Source: univision

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