Upholstery-free attraction for the Mundo stage is a sign of depletion of human material with a bullet in the needle to entertain the crowd for more than an hour
It’s a marketing act before anything even exists. Marshmello is a faceless man. Or rather, a man who comes with his head buried in a white mug, with two X-shaped eyes and a wide mouth. It is an enigma with a very low fascination: what does the image matter if what matters is the music? So, if so, why doesn’t Marshmello stay home and post the songs online? It is, or is meant to be, an eternal mystery, but that is not why it is above human understanding. What it may take a few generations to figure out is something else: What the hell happened to Rock in Rio’s head to have this creature on the world stage?
Ah, but the audience was full. Yes, he was, and if Tirulipa Junior had sung there, sandwiched between so many attractions, he would also have had a large audience in front of him. The problem that leads the young coward to become a noise can be one of proposal. How can a night that just had Racionais MC and Shaman right next door have Marshmello? The numbers, the numbers. Marshmello has nearly 30 million Instagram followers and 45 million monthly Spotify listeners. If that’s really what they say it is (and that makes me lazy …), it’s Christopher Comstock, a 30-year-old producer born in Philadelphia. What no one takes away from you is at least a great success: Happier, which showed when the show was coming to an end. It was with this cute techno ballad that the man of the mouth has managed to be heard by more than 1.7 billion people on Spotify so far.
The presence of marshmello on the main stage of the biggest music festival in the country? No, and even if the question is still relevant. number by number, Paul McCartney does not reach 4 million followers. But then say who? Roberto Medina would ask. Who else could be at a festival that needs at least four huge attractions in each of the seven-day events. The world hasn’t produced these creatures every two years, which is why we should say amen when Iron Maiden returns for the 200th time.
Source: Terra

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