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Tres canciones de Cazzu
Con otra
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA3KsYPhZbw&t=2s
Brinca
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp9jKpLQ00w&list=PLvEfF7kkBsOG5Er-uKKXDT6XKJIVohc2H
Yo, yo y yo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkthhJkM32s&list=RDWkthhJkM32s&start_radio=1
Esta es mi participación de esta semana en la iniciativa de nuestro gran amigo @ablaze: Three Tune Tuesday. Si quieres participar, aquí te dejo el enlace
HASTA UNA PRÓXIMA OPORTUNIDAD, AMIGOS
[Click here to read in englis] Hello, dear friends of the world. Hello, friends of Hive. Today is the last Tuesday of September, and as everyone knows: on Tuesdays we share and listen to good music on HIVE. For months I have been sharing with you the music of female singers that I enjoy listening to, singing, and watching. That is why today I want to share the music of a super talented girl, with a relatively new career, but who has already earned the title of the queen of Latin American trap. Her name is Julieta, but her stage name is Cazzu. Cazzu is an Argentine singer who became known in 2017, thanks to her first album Maldades, which includes genres such as trap, reggaeton, and R&B. This first album earned many awards, including being recognized as the first Latin trap album made by a woman. Today, let's listen to this super Argentine girl.
The first song I will share with you is titled Con la otra. This song is one of the artist's most recent releases and is dedicated to her ex, the singer Cristian Nodal. Let's remember that Nodal was unfaithful to Cazzu with the young Mexican singer Ángela Aguilar, whom he married, and as a result, the internet has supported Cazzu and has strongly criticized the couple. The second track is a trap song in collaboration with the famous singer Young Miko, Brinca, released in 2023, which showcases the carefree and rebellious style of both artists, proving why the careers of these two artists are on the rise and why they are a reference in Latin American urban music.The last track is my favorite and is perhaps the reason why I currently listen to Cazzu's music. I first heard this song, Yo, yo y yo, on a trip I took with my niece, and the lyrics are so catchy and meaningful that every time I hear it, I can't help but sing along: The most interesting thing about this singer is her talent as a songwriter. The lyrics of her music range from the heartbreak of a betrayed woman to the voice of protest of many women who have been silenced by patriarchal and unjust societies.