After the news broke that the artist was going to put his cap up for sale, there was a lot of commotion on the networks.
The renowned Argentine producer bizarre managed to make a name for himself around the world and his collaborations with artists like Shakira, Featherweight either Quevedo they took him to the highest rankings in the world. Now, in a big publicity move, bizarre put up for sale with Free market replicas of his characteristic cap, which is completely black and has the inscription of his alias on the front.
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However, many were surprised by the price of these caps, since in order to buy them in Argentina you have to pay the sum of 20,000 pesos. A number that for many is excessive.


Bizarrap’s announcement about the sale of his cap
On his Instagram account, Biza shared the promotional clip, where he can be seen changing his original cap for a replica inside the sales company’s assembly line. Due to a series of unfortunate events, the cap ends up being confused with the replicas, while the employees try to recover the original. In the end, when they give up, the artist comforts them with what appears to be the product’s slogan: “It’s okay. Yes its the same”. Then, the brand proposes the possibility of having the same cap as Bizzarap in this way: “I got the official BzRP cap. And maybe you will get the one he used ”.
Bizarrap’s reaction to the query for the price of his cap
The publication was filled with comments excited by the possibility of buying his idol’s cap. However, some complained about the high price, so Bizarrap himself chose one of them to reply to the post and explain himself: “They had to sell it for $30,000 and I fought with everything to get it down as low as they could”.
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The reality is that within a few hours both in Mexico and Argentina the caps were already sold out. They can also be obtained in Chile and Colombia.
Source: Ambito

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