Dylan León Masa, better known as Dillom, released a controversial phrase this Saturday from the Cosquín Rock stage, aimed at the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo.
He did it while covering the song Sr. Cobranza, which the band Las Manos de Filippi released in the late nineties on the album "Arriba las manos, esto es el Estado."
“I'm moving here, I'm moving there, they have to kill Caputo in the plaza,” recited the singer born in Once 23 years ago and raised in Colegiales, from the North stage of the traditional music festival that takes place annually in that city in the province of Córdoba.
In the original song, the band led by Carlos "Cabra" de Vega made a deep criticism of Carlos Menem's management and, in the section that Dillom used, he pointed directly at Domingo Cavallo after his first stint at the Ministry of Economy.
“Norma Plá has to kill Cavallo,” was the phrase that completed the first stanza.
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