Cazzu presented his first book “Perreo, a revolution”

Cazzu presented his first book “Perreo, a revolution”

A few days after launching her expected Latin album, the singer launched “Perreo, a revolution” at the Book Fair.

A few days after launching your expected album Latinas, Cazzu He presented, through Penguin, his first book: “Perreo, a revolution”. In it, the artist reflects on her journey in the world of music and the difficulties involved in making his way as a woman in the industry.

The book quickly became a sales success, reaching the number one position in the Amazon Best Sellers category both in its digital and audiobook version.

This book counts, claims and denying the urban music industryprecisely, about life as a woman in music or in any applicable field. But, above all, it tries to be a contribution to continue building equality, ”said the artist on her Instagram account.

The presentation of “Perreo, a revolution” at the Book Fair

The multipremized singer, composer and producer, presented “Perreo, a revolution” to a full room at the International Book Fair of Buenos Aires where more than a thousand people exhausted the tickets to enter the José Hernández room. In an unmissable hand -to -hand conversation with the journalist Romina Zanellatoreviewed the different topics that are going through the book, its creation process and the emotions that this important project implies in Cazzu’s personal and professional life.

For years, Cazzu faced a question: “How do you feel successful in such a macho musical genre?” And as is almost any virtuous and notoriety woman, they asked him to give explanations. But why did they ask her more than men? And, above all, is reggaeton really macho? This book was born in response and as an exploration of that duality that nests in the genre: Letters that sexualize women, but also women who express their desire, know what they want, how and when.

The reggaetoneras, says Cazzu, are unfortunately a utopia: they exercise their right to sex without being dangerous and without worrying about social conviction. In Perreo, a revolution, reviews its route, a trajectory marked by the overcoming of innumerable challenges and betrayals.

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