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Thunder repudiated the last military dictatorship in his Luna Park show: “Never Again”

Thunder repudiated the last military dictatorship in his Luna Park show: “Never Again”

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The young man’s arrival at Luna Park as a solo artist also established the meteoric rise of a figure who launched his first musical work in 2020 (“Daring”) and that comes from touring Europe, the United States and Latin America in this Good or Bad Tour in which he presents his second studio work, in which he had the participation of J. Balvin, Nathy Peluso, Bizarrap, Randi and Pedro Peligro.

The unstoppable rise of the local urban scene nationally and internationally it has it in one of its happiest emblems, in a furious combination of rap, hip hop, trap, reggaeton, pop and rocka message of commoner rebellion that rescues the neighborhood identity, recovers the recent political history of the country with a memory exercise on the dictatorship and the disappeared and condemns police violence and the easy trigger.

Trueno, the Argentine rapper

He talks, writes and dances from one side of the damn crack and asserts a generational belonging but also political and social. “We are the future,” he bellowed from the stage last night in one of the hottest moments of the event.

Special visitors on this first night were those of Dante Spinetta to do together “Sudaka” and that of Nicki Nicole for “Mamichula”.

The sound was strong, perhaps excessively loud and not entirely clean, especially with respect to the vocalizations, but that seemed to matter little to the public that knew and sang all the songs with Trueno from beginning to end.

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Interspersing softer traps with furious raps and flashes of rock, Trueno moved into the night with songs like “Panamá”, “Bien o mal”, “Ñeri” and “Un paso”.

At the end came a photo with the public behind, a background song, the band and the people leaving, without the liturgical ceremony of the encores, another of the new ways that urban music imposes on its shows.

Source: Ambito

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