MC Luanna cries when talking about a canceled show at Lolla and denounces the lack of respect for rap

MC Luanna cries when talking about a canceled show at Lolla and denounces the lack of respect for rap


The singer took to social media to vent and said she was “used” to situations like this


Summary

On social media, MC Luanna vented about her Lollapalooza performance being cut short. The singer said she was used to these situations and she hinted that perhaps it was a matter of disrespect for rap.

After the show stopped at Lollapalooza last Saturday, the 23rd, on MC Luanna used social media to vent. The singer appeared in tears to thank her fans for their support this Sunday morning, the 24th. She also made a point of saying that she is used to this type of situation and attributed the case to a possible lack of respect towards rap, a musical genre of which she is a part.

We stories on Instagram, MC Luanna began by thanking us for the support and stated, “It’s not like ‘this will make you stronger,’ I don’t want to be stronger.” At 26, the artist made his debut at Lolla, but the show was interrupted due to a delay in production.

Luanna also said that the case is just a small part of everything that happened. “There are a lot of issues involved, it’s not about stopping the show, this is an iota ahead of other things. When I’m healthy enough and healthy enough to talk about it, I will talk about it,” she said.

Owner of the songs Fight AND 44, the singer also said that she is used to this treatment. “We are subject to this. Life goes on. I, as a black, suburban woman, am used to this. So it’s just another day,” she pointed out.

Even without detailing what happened behind the scenes at the festival, he still implied that rap is being disrespected, as the nickname “MC” is commonly used by artists in the genre. “Now I understand why everyone drops MC from their name as they grow artistically. I had to learn the hard way.”

Understand the case

Singer MC Luanna’s show, on the afternoon of Saturday 23rd, ended halfway through the show. The artist entered the stage about 25 minutes late and stated, before leaving, that the early end of the show was motivated by “technical problems at the festival itself”.

The MC show, with songs like Karma AND Half a shovelit was supposed to start at 1.50pm on the Samsung Galaxy Stage, but it didn’t start until around 2.15pm.

It also featured a special appearance by the rapper Duchesswith whom he sings the song 99 Problems, right before finishing the presentation. The audience, modest but emotional, sang “Luanna, Luanna, Luanna”.

MC Luanna’s presentation preceded that of Manu Gavassi, who entered a few minutes later, around 2.40pm, on the Alternative Stage. The two facilities are very close to each other, so the sound from one show would disturb the other.

Source: Terra

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