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Lali Espósito's harsh message in Cosquín Rock after a new encounter with Javier Milei: “For those who are antipatriate”

2024-02-11T04:14:14.414Z

Highlights: Lali changed the lyrics to her song "Who are they?" after receiving new questions on social media. She also posted a message on Twitter asking why she was performing at the festival. The message was in response to a question posted on Twitter by a user who called for her to be removed from the show. The user asked: "Is this recital 'free' too? Or now that they don't pay you with people's money, do you charge the entrance fee?" Lali responded: "This song is for the liars, the stupid, the ones who don't value, the people who don’t want to live"


The singer sent an encrypted message to the President, who earlier reposted a message on social media questioning her performance at that festival. She also changed the lyrics to her song "Who are they?": ""If I drink, if I live off the State," she ironized.


Like the rapper Dillom, the singer

Lali Espósito

was another of the artists who added a political flavor to her presentation at

Cosquín Rock

.

She did it after

Javier Milei

reposted a user's publication questioning her participation in that festival.

Before starting one of the songs in her repertoire, the former Casi Ángeles dedicated a few minutes to making a reflection that raised her audience on several occasions.

“This is

a very special show for me

because I am not only fulfilling a dream as an artist to be at such an event.

Everything that happens to the artist is a collective matter and does not depend only on the artist, it is purely on the public.

It is not demagoguery.

That’s what I want to celebrate today,” she began.

“I thought about a lot of things to say.

You

imagine the context

.

The most important thing, at least for me, is that this party that we Argentines are, this union that generates art, music, culture, no one is ever going to take it away from us,” he emphasized, provoking the first ovation from his people.

Then he completed: "

This song is for

the liars, the stupid, the bad people, the ones who don't value,

the anti-patriarch

... Everyone."

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The singer changed the lyrics to her song "Who are they?"

after receiving new questions from Javier Milei on networks.

In another part of her show, the artist who recently confirmed her romance with Pedro Rosemblat also changed the lyrics of one of her songs.

“What if I smoke, what if I live, what if I say.

"That I drink, that I have kissed so many," says the original version of

"Who are they?"

.

Tonight, Lali sang “that if I smoke, that I live, that I drink,

that I live off the State”

, receiving a standing ovation from the people.

A retweet from Javier Milei reignited the controversy with Lali Espósito

Lali Espósito was the protagonist of a new controversy with Javier Milei this Saturday and became a trend for several hours on social networks.

It all started as a result of an attitude that the President had, very active on X (formerly Twitter), where he has more than two million followers.

On that social network, the president reposted a user's publication that made reference to the popular artist.

The Internet user had echoed a message that Lali herself had published where she announced that she was going to perform this weekend at Cosquín Rock.

Like rapper Dillom, Lali Espósito added a political flavor to her presentation at Cosquín Rock.

“How dangerous, how sad

,” wrote the user next to the publication of the Discipline interpreter, alluding to the message that the singer had published in

X

on August 13, the date on which the result of the Primary Elections was known. Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory (STEP).

“Is this recital 'free' too?

Or now that they don't pay you with people's money, do you charge the entrance fee? that circulated on the networks.

IS

Source: clarin

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