A few days ago, at a concert that Molotov gave in Barcelona, Spain, as part of his tour, the song w** caused great controversy after the group declared that this single from the 90s is considered an anthem.
When the band was questioned about the opinion of the LGBTQ+ community on this song, the members stated that they did not regret this topic, that the context and use of these words in Mexico, a place where it has become, should be understood. in a hymn In addition, they added that being proud of what you are, there is no reason to feel offended.
However, given these statements, the singer and actor Christian Chávez expressed his opinion on the matter, assuring that this song is not a hymn and is far from it, since it uses offensive language that marked him, when listening to it, he had to hide to not being attacked by homophobes. He also claims not to have been the only one, but a whole generation of the LGBTQ + community.
Christian assured that with this song the physical and verbal violence that he experienced as part of the community was incited due to the homophobia that contextualizes the lyrics of the song. However, the member of the Molotov gang, Micky Huidobro, expressed his opinion in an interview that the program the sun rises he did when he arrived at the airport in Mexico City.
The bassist of the band was very decisive in saying that the intention of the song was very evident, since in the lyrics they gave that name to abusive people. In addition, he clarified that the annoyance of others was not his fault or that of the group.
I don’t know who that guy is, but let him form, I don’t know what I can do, I don’t like RBD either. What I do? Let it be relieved It’s not my fault if someone upset him with the song. It is out of our hands.
Micky also mentioned that in many cases, these types of comments arise to move their networks and that the band does not lend itself to this type of controversy. On the other hand, he stressed that this single is not a homophobic theme nor was it written with the intention of affecting any person.
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