08/28/2021 2:39 PM
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Updated 08/28/2021 2:39 PM
"I would lie saying that it was good for me singing in the New York subway,"
Ricardo Arjona started saying in his Instagram post in which he whitened that his marketing move did not go as expected.
He is not the first artist to try to surprise his fans by showing himself hidden among subway passengers
and street singers looking for a coin or ticket.
In general, a fanatic appears who recognizes the star and a great fuss begins to be generated, with photos, videos and a small show for those privileged that later goes viral.
But this did not happen.
However, far from shrinking or trying to hide the promotional plan that was not a bit successful,
the musician shared a video on his Instagram account that shows him sitting in a corner of a New York subway station
without anyone telling him Pay attention.
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A post shared by Ricardo Arjona ® (@ricardoarjona)
The Guatemalan singer admitted that he spent a good time there but people passed by without paying attention to him
.
Although there was a Mexican woman who was close to recognizing him, but he did not want to give clues and finally she mistook him for an imitator.
"The best thing that happened to me was a Mexican lady who told me that I was the imitator of Arjona but that I was too tall, that the real Arjona was very short
,
"
said the singer who is promoting his next album "Negro" with humor. that finishes completing the work "Black and White".
Ricardo Arjona wanted to promote his new album, but it didn't work.
Photo: Instagram.
Then, he closed his post with a phrase that refers to the
confinement that artists suffered
in the pandemic by not being able to play live and what this failed act on the subway implied:
"Back on the street again."
His new album
Just a few days ago on his social networks, the musician announced the release of his new album "Negro",
with seven songs written in a pandemic out of a total of 14 unreleased so far.
Through a post that quickly surprised his fans from different parts of the world, the Guatemalan singer-songwriter
confirmed the launch of the successor of "Blanco" to complete the work "Blanco y Negro",
which will be crowned in October, with the publication of a book and the announcement of a world tour.
The Guatemalan singer-songwriter confirmed the launch of the successor of "Blanco" to finish completing the work "Blanco y Negro" Photo: Instagram.
Last month,
the artist set a new world record with a concert from his native Guatemala that he called "Hecho a la Antigua"
- available now from the Paramount + platform - by becoming the "most watched streaming in the history of Latin America" , as highlighted by its production company, through a press release.
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