In the duel of the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, at halftime, firm group he performed a theme, during the halftime of the NFL Mexico; however, she received various classist comments.
The group received boos from the attendees who gathered to enjoy American football. However, despite these reactions, the regional Mexican band continued with their musical show, in which they performed the song “Ya supérame”.
Despite this, the vocalist Edwin Caz He was happy and proud to appear at an event of the stature of the NFL.
“A night full of surprises and learning that took me yesterday at Monday night Football, to which I congratulate my friends from San Francisco for the victory. I thank with all my heart those who sang and yelled positive things at us and those who didn’t, well what can I say I’m not a gold coin. It is difficult to open a gap because you will find stones and falls on the road, but whoever is afraid of dying should not be born that easy. I’m happy to be a pioneer in this and I’m happy because I know that at the end of the day with the public of their servers we can fill the stadium when they want. Well I retire and leave these beautiful photos that I liked “
EDUIN CAZ
It should be noted that there were also followers of Grupo Firme who came out in their defense with various memes on social networks, pointing out that a Mexican’s worst friend is another Mexican.
While the group did not take long to respond and true to their style, they put an end to the criticism with a video that shows the immense affection of the fans. Well, in the clip they can be heard chanting their hit “Ya supérame” at the top of their lungs.
This managed to overshadow the boos and whistles that little by little ended up being silenced to make way for an impressive concert.
Eduin Caz, did not remain silent and shared a video in which he said he was “down” due to the “hate” received.
“I feel sad, disappointed because one is a good person, one is not bad and everything I do, I do in good faith. Almost the majority who threw are Mexicans, what happened? What hurts?” the singer said with a clip that he shared on Instagram and later deleted.
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