Ira vowel! In an interview, the political affinity of the “rival” with the pockets had mocked. Understand the clash
What happened
On March 29, during a show in Contagem, Minas Gerais, Nasi joined the part of the audience who screamed “without amnesty” between one of the songs and listened to the whistles. The singer replied asking the supporters of the amnesty movement to withdraw from the place, saying that these people do not understand the texts and history of anger!.
“For you you are whistling, I will tell you something. There are people who follow anger! But they have never understood the anger! There are people who follow us and are reactionary, there are people who follow anger! And they are pockets. This has nothing to do, guys, go away, go away and never go back to show, don’t buy our records, they don’t appear.
Wednesday 9, the 3LM Entertainment producer announced the cancellation of four tour shows Acoustic 20 yearsThat would happen in the cities of the caxie do Sul, Jaraguá do sul, Blumenaau and Pelotas. The company underlined several requests for cancellation of the tickets purchased and the withdrawal from the sponsors for the presentations, after the controversy in contagem.
“These shows were deleted in a mutual agreement with the contractor. We did it in silence. We thought, for now, [melhor] transfer to the future, “said Nasi Billboard Brazil. The singer said that the entertainment of 3LM suffered “a bombing of these fascists”, including the messages of people who would not have gone to the shows. According to the singer, “the anger! It came out greater than it has come to this story”.
Boy, half a dozen pockets passed that shame during the wrath in the contagem show. They whistled the band after the singer Nasi Shout ‘Without amnesty!’: “Go away and they no longer return to our shows. Don’t buy our records. Don’t introduce you anymore. It’s a request that I make … pic.twitter.com/9og4CUXAX
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