New crusade of libertarian trolls against Lali Espósito: now they wanted to boycott Spotify

New crusade of libertarian trolls against Lali Espósito: now they wanted to boycott Spotify

The army of libertarian trollscommanded by Daniel Parisini (known in online street as “Fat Dan“) called this Tuesday to boycott Spotify, after the music platform promoted “I don’t care”, the new release by Lali Espósito, who throughout the year has been the target of permanent attacks by the followers of Javier Milei.

Thus, the users of X (formerly Twitter) began to carry out a coordinated attack against Spotify, through massive messages with which they called cancel subscriptions on that platform and migrate to YouTube Music.

Some followers called the green platform “promoter of degenerates” for spreading the music of Lali Esposito, whom they consider to be a reference for the political opposition due to the public confrontation that has been going on for several months with the head of state.

“Lali mother of all Argentinians”published the music platform on X, as a way to promote the Argentine artist’s new song.

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Some even spread false images in which they claimed that the Swedish company had already fired its community manager in Argentina. For example, user @elpittttt uploaded a fake screenshot of the platform ZonaJobs in which Spotify would be looking for a new cm. “Being mega kuka goes wrong”wrote.

However, the shot backfired, and the campaign ended up being a promotion for Lali, who It not only climbed on Spotify, but also on the popular YouTube Music.

Lali Espósito surprised her fans with the launch of her new single “No me importa”

After the overwhelming success of Fanaticthe first preview of his next studio album, Lali come back with I don’t minda song that becomes the natural evolution of their previous single, this time celebrating its authenticity.

“I was never what they wanted from me and I don’t care”

After the unexpected leak of the song over the weekend, the artist took the initiative and toured the streets of Buenos Aires to personally promote the release. The single is now available on audio platforms.

The release I Don’t Care reinforces a universal message: authenticity as a fundamental value and the importance of staying true to yourself. Lali seeks, through this song, to build a space of genuine connection, where followers and new listeners can meet in an experience of union and reflection.

Source: Ambito

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