MI VIDA COMO VICTOR MENDIVIL Y TODOS MIS SECRETOS | # 372

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Hello everyone, you are in another episode of Guzgrin Podcast and today I'm with my good friend Victor Mendivil, how are you? Look my friend, we're doing great here, everyone says hi to La Cantona We're here in Hermosillo doing a little show so you know, how are you? Here I see your Tutankhamon chain People say I'm a Tuntantragon

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They're assholes No, we're doing great. They're assholes, man. No, I'm kidding. We're at Tirante Machina. We're having a little skate. A peculiar one. Calm. Not too high, not too low.

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We're in the center. Well, it's good that you welcomed us here at your house, friend. If not, bro, now at your house? No, man. Hey, bro. Well, I want to start this interview with something very peculiar in all your songs, that some of you may know, but some of us have the doubt. When your songs start, this starts. Listen.

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What is that that sounds in your songs? It's Wicked Outside.

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What is that?

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It's Wicked Outside. It's the producer that produces me. The Wicked. It's here in the Ashes, man. The Genius Kid. Why the Genius Kid? El Niño Genio. ¿Por qué Niño Genio? El Niño Genio, pues el chamaquío enfadoso ese que preguntaba si había tarea.

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No, pero el viejo ese lo conocí cuando iba empezando, güey. Cuando la primera vez que fui a la casa de nata, ahí me puso mi compa Shashu, uno que anda por aquí, ahorita anda afuera. Me puso, vamos a ir a grabar, así told us that he was going to start working. He was looking for a job and you guys fell for it that day. But it's the Wicked, we have the Wicked producer, BitBoy and Río Bar.

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Sometimes it sounds like, where does Río Bar come from? So every person that makes a beat, they get a signature? Yes, also Duncor is the one that does it with him. He doesn't have to, when my songs have a sword, that the Duncor is the one that does it with him. He doesn't have to... When my songs are released, I only have a sword. That's Duncor. They work together on Wicked Eel.

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I imagined it was the name of your label. No, I just started a label called Excalibur. Like the sword. The sword and the stone. Why do you use all that stuff? For example, your Tancamon? Yes, no, because Tata Perra is the... And you have a very different style.

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We're trying to make people say, Hey, this kid, what's up? That he's bringing a pact. I'm not bringing anything. I'm not bringing anything, people. Remember, it's music.

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Music, ok. What are your inspirations in music?

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Inspirations, what can I tell you? All the Mexican rap, Cartel de Santa, Código 36, all the choleros from before, you know? Alanzapata, all that shit. That's what I'm into right now. Yesterday we did a cholerita.

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I'll show you. A cholerita like the 15 year old when you're a naughty kid. You're 19 years old? When are you turning 20? December 26th I'll turn 20 so they can come to my house

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We'll have a barbeque Christmas is coming I never got a double gift I complained to my boss But now? Now we'll see what we do

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I'll put the audio I'll throw a party, I want all my guests to be from the Tucana. Let's see what we do. We're going to put a remangado troloche or something. Hey Ramona, I'm interested in knowing your beginnings. What inspired you to listen to all this.

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You say you're a Santa Cartel fan. Even though the style you have doesn't have much to do with what you listened to. More or less, yes. In what aspect? In the aspect of the lyrics. The lyrics and the beats, because I've done hip hop and all that. But I took it the other way.

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It was House. We were doing a house. House comes from the intro. Like this. And I told him to slow down the speed. You know? And I told him to slow down. And we started writing lyrics. It was like rap.

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It was really hard for me to write anything like that. And from there we started. They've done it, but I think Babo did it with the girl. But the one with all the chori chori. I remember that flow. got from that song, I remember. And we moved forward.

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Hey, but you're 19, so you start making rap music at what age? At 16, 15, 16 I already composed. I composed... But the music making thing, further back? The music thing, no, at 15. Because I didn't like the corridos.

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I was the same dude, so no, no,'t like the corridos I was a big guy I was like, no no no, not the corridos and I started to get into love with my friends, I don't know, I was a little kid when we were in class, I was just singing I met Alta Consigna

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I met Alil Camacho I didn't know anything about that at 15 and I started to get into love Well, we're talking about 15 years ago. It sounds like a long time ago, but was it 2020? The pandemic? Something like that? It was a pandemic. I was in a school.

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It was the first time I went to a private school. And the school would let us go to the presidential. In 2020. And then I met the camera man. And they started to bring guitars And did you hear Ariel Camacho in school? High-pitched and all that? Yeah, no, it's just that here people

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any social class hears the same No, yes, but that high-pitched I remember it sounded like 2015 Yes, but it's also high-pitched you can hear it whenever you want in 10 years it will still be a blast

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Here they are more in tune Yes, dude, fact, the time my friend Germán Crecer came, Germán Crecer, the other day he came when we sang with... Tony Aguirre invited us. Oh, the old man went up and was with him.

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Today I tell him, here the public is better. Yes, he tells me, you are a jerk, he goes up. The people of Palenque scream. I was like, what the fuck is this? But here it's more like Sonora I feel like it's all over the north Not all of Mexico, but I feel like it's more to the north But no, this music is crazy I got in love with it

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And I started writing my own lyrics I wrote it at home I started I wrote it here I had a lot of lyrics You were going to do music, but

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I didn't like it, but I liked it, I took it as a hobby. But what about the composition, the rhymes and all that? Oh no, I took the composition from the beginning. I said, I don't think it's that hard. I started with more basic things, I took ideas, but then we started with the beats,

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you can travel more. In fact, the emails are the same, it's just that you have to put in weirder words. I've always wanted to compose like, I don't know, if a lot of people put in the song that I bring a Scar, well, let's put in that I bring a Thompson, you know? Find that side, but it's weirder. That's what I've always tried. And the beats you downloaded or did you make them? I never made a beat like that on YouTube, but I started composing with YouTube. Actually, to this day. And just when I like something, you know what?

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I'd make a beat like that. And that's how I started the first one I made, Hong Kong, which was the one that hit me. I was with my brother in San Pedro, a town around here, I lived there It's like 20 minutes away I got here and started writing it And it was doing pretty well, I told him The war debut was coming out and there was no other I released it and Oscar called me

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And from there, the real deal started Now that you mention the beats you compose with YouTube There are some remixes, I don't know if they are fake or if they are real, there's the one with the stuffed family, right?

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That's fake, right?

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Yes, but that song really helped me. That song, man, it took the cure. It took the cure, it made me like that. And that one, in fact, when I sang it here at sang the song, I put it at the end of the show. I sang it with Kevin MF.

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He said, life is easy for me, the night and the morning. Family, Peluche.

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I put it at the end of the show. We said goodbye to the family and the Peluche family jumped in the stage. But this dog heals you. And it's weird, it goes up... The songs they made, for example... The one from Punta Cana that they made with the...

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How do you say it? A... A pop song, I don't remember which one it was There's one that... That's fake, it's not yours But in a week that song went up like 5 million views just for that one

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What's the line of that piece? Let's see if... is I'm a virgin. And the Eminem one? That one is also fake. I like that one a lot. But it's fake too. No, they're all fake. People remix it there. But they're really cool.

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They look for the beat. If you record some voices, and it says that the tempo is 95 BPM, if you put any beat that has that, it's going to sound good. Because it's going to sound good because it's a mix and even if it has only the tone, it's going to sound good. And you can grab from others and put my beats and it's going to sound good. That's what music has, because we are a lot of people who put reggaeton in the roll, we put house, we put rap and it sounds good.

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Because it's in the same tempo and in the same tone. Sobre ese beat agarraste el cuadro y lo pediciste todo. Oye que dicen, picho morro copió a este hijo de puta. Ah, yo si pensaba, bueno a la mejor de la familia Plotchop, lógicamente no. Pero los otros si creía, dije, ah pues si le quedó el estilo. Y Hiper dije, no pues ya dice, es que es un insecto. Es un insecto. Es mucho talento del que mezcla. But it's for leisure, man. Yeah, imagine, I imagine the kid, what will the Peluche family have left?

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Imagine them in the FL, here, fucking out, putting... They're trapped, but it works. That talent is amazing, man. Exactly, I know what he does, that... The Snoopy Tumbao, it comes out on TikTok. Well, I imagine it's for hobbies, right?

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It's like they pay him. Yeah, and he something else, no. But it's chic. It would be like Victor with a chain.

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From Tutankhamon.

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No, it's just a can. Just a can.

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No, it's fake.

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This is the Saltemo, Tutankhamon. Tutankhamon, ice. And let's go Ricky.

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Ok, hey, what's your peculiar singing style?

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Honestly, my singing style I didn't get inspired by anyone That was like How can I say The first one I had in Hong Kong was a Dembow I always listened to Dembow Dominican Republic

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And I got that one out, right Simon? And the second one was what I said, this has to be more aggressive And I put How does that one start? Ay, and what's what, and what's what So, I Well, yeah, no, you're a very good like a lot of rap. So I thought Because he let you know 5 seconds is one of the most... There are several, look at that one, Tori Montana hmmm You are not going to know about that

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Tori Montana, which other one? I have several, look at that one people have received me very well I have several, so they are from the concert look at that one, I need that dog I think there are few

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that have not hit me Do people infect you, that you like the song more how do they react? I feel like they do. You feel like a dog because there are new songs. I don't sing the new ones.

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The program asks for them, but there are few. I don't sing them because you turn off the vibe. Because they don't know them yet. You know? But when they know a song, it's a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a roller. I'm a know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't worry playa igua I'm going to make a fun park

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so you can come and have fun what's it going to be called? what should we name it? let's make a little route, the Mendi Vilazo 2025 Mendi Vilazo so you know

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in the river a little route

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you choose your setlist to sing

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and you're going to do call you. Hey, do you choose your setlist to sing? And you're gonna do what you say, let's see, this one, this one. I say that we start, we start, we have to start with a hard one. In this case, the hard one, which one would it be? I say, right now, Tuan Camon.

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That's the one I'm in. But the whole intro comes in, John Milton, I start with a hard one, then I start with the old ones, 2 or 3 that I know that will be good, but not that much. I wait for the 3, then I put one that will be good, then I put one that is more or less good, and another that will be good. And it's like that, but in the end you have to throw like 5. The best one is the one that attracted the most people, Don Di Mahon. In all of your concerts, do you decide the order of the songs? It depends on where we go.

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How? For example, I changed the setlist. The setlist I have right now, I took it from the Alemix. It's a big concert, it's a big festival in Monterrey in fact I think there were like 70,000 people but they don't just come to see you the whole festival is there but there was a lot of people

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and I said, what the hell is going on and we started the massures and from there I got that one, in fact Mexicali was the same one I sang that's what I'm singing right now, that's Liz and as the songs go on I add more well, going back to the song composition

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the lyrics, all that, how do you get inspired? on the internet, movies, series documentaries you'd say that the corridos, well, corridos are not your songs, how do you say it now? narco corrido, corrido rap

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urban rap not so much anymore, I'm getting into the Narco corrido Rap or not tanto Meta more. Oh, yeah desacar bellicose Okay, well What's up, oh, yeah And she's a thing of us as a guard as come as a car

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But it's like a la gente a que somos también que podemos sacar una letra de amor Entiendes como la de dos más dos. Ah, bellicose, bellicose, you know? But yeah, it's cool with the bellicose For example, that you're more connected than Jacobo Grimberg That's the same thing, you know? No, that's a song

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I've investigated that one better, Jacobo You like all that stuff In fact, from what we see here, the background We see a Choki For those who don't listen to us on Spotify, come and watch it You have a lot of things like that, you like a lot of horror, mystery I imagine you listening to podcasts, well apart from podcasts I mean

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You must have listened to some kind of legend La Mano Peluda Like what? La Mano Peluda You must have listened to things like that, you like all the mystery from what we are seeing here I Also, what's it called? Esotericism, all that. All that shit. A lot of people Satanize it, and it's not bad.

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It has it's good and bad sides. So you're going to lower the obelisk a little bit? To do, in this case, what you would like to do? To be more concentrated. I'm more relaxed right now. But I'm not going to lower it. So that the priests close it, I'm gonna be on top

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Yeah, yeah, yeah

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So that the sons of bitches get shot Yeah, but for example, what you mention about the movies and all that For example, we were talking about Tony Montana Oh, well, Tony Montana, man, just watch the movie, don't fuck with me But I didn't make the movie, Regalo Tony Montana. I'll say come on. I'll steal it or you Montana put a Perla verga the chingon okay. I love it. I see a hockey

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Well, you'll even go to the play by I'm also mandala verga el tony montana los enciertos pero en realidad es como de que al estilo tony montana la verga lot or montana que mando de la fly gallito de marihuana you because it's autographed by the actor Al Pacino. How did you get that painting? My friend Lucky gave it to me. He's a crazy guy. My friend Lucky gave one to me and Kevin. Kevin gave me another one.

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And I have that one.

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And did he autograph it?

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Yes, it's certified. It's certified.

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Did you buy it at auction?

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Yes, at auction. The old man said, I bought two paintings and he told me one day I bought two paintings, one for you and one for you Oh, well, it's worth it, man, you have one there

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Yes

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Oh, the old Lurio, he has it hanging in the house

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No, it won't be fake

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No

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That he signed it It's certified, if you see the price on history So when there are signed things, all that shit is brought Oh, so it's the story. I think he went to another place. But there are some auctions, but there are several, how can I say

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several corporations that are certified. I've seen 2 or 3 things that are signed by that same guy. I went to another place, to the house of Jordan 2, the guy was a collector

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he had everything he does in the spotlight. He had all the signatures of that guy like his computer, he had signatures of the Morph and the hell, everyone was with that shit. Well, yes, we take it little by little, little by little, the moco is formed. You already know it, little by little, the shit. But there we have several things, I like the figure a lot, so I stay like that, toys and the hell, I have a lot of toys, like a Cherry Long and a Dismal I have a lot of things that I haven't even opened yet

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Oh, Dragon Ball? I like Dragon Ball The other day I bought a Vegeta, a weird size, but I didn't like it much How much was that Vegeta? 200, 10,000 dollars

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10,000?

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Imagine, it's a Honda Civic, 2018, its a Honda Civic 2018 it doesnt bark i buy a car and i go to the rock what car do you have? a corvette C8, a stringray i also have, i just bought an abm, an x3

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i also have a hellcat, srt the trx and a Maserati And the Urus got stolen Let's talk about that, because I was watching your stories

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You went to Las Vegas right?

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Las Vegas, who would have thought that they would steal me in Las Vegas Did you bring American license plates or Sonora? California Oh no, you're from San Diego, are you still from California? Yes, I state of California. But the truck was yours.

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Oh my, we were still doing the change of owners. And the original owner, who is he? The original owner of my friend Barba Hats. He lives in a truck there. And that was a lot of work. Well, you went to Las Vegas.

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I went to El Zarra. We went to the hotel. Belayos. Caesar Palace. I No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no I Guess I'm I mean if you fall pay the nosotros way if you lose a restaurant away for the restaurant a like a stall of win email a pillar of Javis

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You know that you see more apprehended a hell may oh Yeah, when I was a hamos Amico, I'm a manager They took my keys to my manager and they took them and we left them in a plate So they left with keys No, no, we were worth it We were worth it

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We were good pirates We fucked them up What did you do with the euros? I'm waiting for the insurance It's a process It's like a month and a half

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90 days or something like that Like 3 or 4 months they give you the money but you lose like 40 or 60 So you're not insured here at full? Yeah but they don't pay you 100% in the US People think they're insured but no When that happened I talked to a few friends that had the same thing Like, I lost like 40 or 30 but

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You're going to get in trouble're going to lose 40-30 but you're going to get in trouble for looking for it and messing with people that aren't there and they didn't see cameras I know where it is I know where it is but why

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but in the United States? Mexico oh, they were already following them they already sold it Flamana but how did you know how it was? Well, people send you pictures

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I can imagine where Do we say it or do we keep it? No, everything is fine Enjoy it

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Well, we are here, they are going to pay you

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That's what I'm saying, you save money You mess with people you don't owe For $30,000 You understand? In people you don't owe for 30,000 dollars you know? what a business and then in Mexico they don't work anymore tell me who knows how to cross the street

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with a report it's a big problem, they're gonna grab you by the ass and they're gonna kick your ass ok hey, right now we're, before we start recording we're talking about Mexicali

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let's talk about the myth that is being brought there Without a hair on the tongue Those of us who were there know the truth The bad thing is that we were there The rest, because they didn't put the complete video They didn't put it complete, they brought me in pantomime, yellow note

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And... fuck you Let's see the context my people Here in Mexicali, Mr. Victor, a fair was held in the town called Fiestas del Sol and you blew it up, like 60,000 people. I tell you, I can't talk about it, but I've been to those events many times. Since 2007, I was there in logistics, also organizing there. From Jalacate.

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Where they are in Amorros. With reason, there was the problem. I was a staff, I was there logistics No, it didn't crash, because I did my show. But what did you think? Did you expect something like that? Not really, and you feel really happy, you know? And it's a dog, but what can you do? It's a job. And look at the order of the government, everything is messed up. They already framed what they knew, how can you say if it was misinterpreted or not. Because imagine how many people are on my team, let's say about 10

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we're going to be 10 people

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but what did they say? ah, it's going to be simple, you're going to be calm

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no, I said, honestly, I said if we are going to fill but I don't know how much how much did you imagine? 10,000? no, I said it was going to be good, I said we are going to break a record. I told him one day we're going to break a record. But I thought he was going to put 40. But how did you measure that? Why did you say that?

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Because my friend Oscar broke a record last year. We're in the same clique. I said, there's going to be something Mexican. And Mexican I have a lot of public. From the beginning, since Oscar is from there. I think that's where I started to hit first. So people were like, give me a picture and stuff. That's where it started, Mexicali and El Hermosillo.

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Those are your main squares, so to speak. And Guadalajara, man. But those are my main squares. But we couldn't do anything there, man. And they told me that I broke my nose and that they broke the virus because of that. That was the other way around.

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Imagine what I'm gonna get on board more like a little bit of pressure Now there's a father that's a Yeah, I mean cast I'm gonna get a little kid. I go la gente que reimagines

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Yeah, there are no videos. They're still having a la portadita

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No videos. Yes. I know my man is telling a portamento

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La verga a salir y que yo voy a calmar los play se me sube en dos tres and walk a roper

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in castrava ya uno se quería ir foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign I was watching Mario Bros and I was watching how every 5 minutes the police came with 3 kids It was a fight, they grabbed each other

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How are you going to do a good action? You have to have 50... Hey wait, don't take him away

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Ok, when did they tell you how many you had in there?

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The next day

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But at that moment you were like, hey, you're full

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No, I was watching but I was only looking at the front Yeah, but you can't tell the difference between 30,000 and 60,000 on that side No, but also on the back You can't tell the difference, but the difference is that they are more tight I was just looking at the front But on the back there was a lot of people, they took the drone out To a cooler place

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And according to this, there were like 5,000 people outside I saw the TikTok and I reported and you said that you can grab it, right? I can grab it, he knows who he is, I can grab it, I grab it like a spider

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and he sent you a message, I went

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not really, because they put me like 50 that I went imagine then I'm going to report it Hey, well, talk about... Well, we already talked about Mexicali. Oh, sorry, sorry. Before we change the subject. So, you got fired, but then you're not always fired. Yeah, first it was like... Everything cool, Mexicali.

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Order, order with the lady there. But first, yeah, she didn't really know what was going on.

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But why did she fire you?

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I don't know, I understand them, they are asking the news and shit, you know? What are you going to do, you have to be good too.

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Yes, yes, goodbye.

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Yes, but no, it's good that they saw that it wasn't my fault. We are in order, with the government there too, and forward, it's over. Ok, do you like to go out on tour?

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Dog?

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Or is that the point where you're like

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No, I'm a dog, but I do go out on tour 3 days in a row

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Friday, Saturday, Sunday?

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Yes

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Why?

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Because you have to... For example, in Chicaly, which was the last one I haven't had a date since Mexicali Because 2 weeks have passed Around there? I haven't had a date in Mexico because it's been 2 weeks you say, I'm going to sing, I'm going to fuck up my voice and we're going to party

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and the other days I slept early and went to the airport and the last day I arrived without wanting to but it's hard I have to do that job but when it's 3 days

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it's hard I don't want to be at home throwing bars Do you like to go out? In the afternoon In the weekend I go out There's not much to do

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How many people do you go out with when you go to a Victor's show? I go out with 7 people

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What do those 7 people do?

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One of them is the one who writes the lyrics Another one is the DJ, the second voice The photographer The manager One is the one who writes the lyrics, another the DJ, the second voice, the photographer, the manager And then the security puts it on But yeah, what I have, for example in Mexicali, I was going to do After and I invited friends from here, so I sent them But yeah, we're going to do the work

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But there were a lot of people in the backstage, right? Yeah, but I took everyone from here No, but there were a lot of people in the backstage right? Yeah, but I was taking everyone from here.

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But there were a lot of people.

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Yeah, but those people... 200 people? But in the backstage, you... Friends from the city would come and say Hey, call me at the stop, Simon. And I'll call you at the stop and you'll know.

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But if you want to work, we'll go like 8. 7. But if you want to work, we go like 8 7 But a lot of people already know, they want movies They want movies, there are movies

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And how is the after? Did you see the after?

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You tell me

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You already know Old baqueton I thought you weren't going to tell me because I didn't upload anything We didn't upload anything, we are low profile

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No, it wasn't

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I uploaded a video singing well, throwing a mata and a dissonance You're not going to tell me why I didn't upload anything We didn't upload anything, we're low profile Yeah, we didn't

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I uploaded a video singing a song from the song Oh yeah, a video of you was leaked I got a lot of views in Mexico I was already playing and... And the views went up And not the views from the motorcycle

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You have a motorcycle?

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Yeah

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A motorcycle Easy That's it You can't do it? Yes Motocicleta, chill No more When did you start riding? At 15 No way! Imagine

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When I started smoking I started smoking With my buddy Piper I smoked and once my dad caught me Because I lived in another house that had a ceiling to floor window

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in my room. I would go out, I had a lot of space, from the poor little terraces, because it's only like half a meter. I would go out like this,

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and my dad's smell would get in. I'm going to annex you to the bitch, I told you, the old guy who smokes with one Imagine the shame But no The motorcycle is noble

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You smoked in the bathroom

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You open the window

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No in the bathroom In the big window It was that

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You close it

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You are a shower man

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In the hotels how do you do you smoke in the hotels? When we go out I don't smoke I've stopped smoking, I only smoke here at home But when we go to shows, the only people who smoke are the playas But they stop smoking Not in the hotel, you barely ask for one to smoke

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You said you went to a paid school Did you go to a paid school or did you went to a school of pay dude, you just went to pay or did you also go to smoke? No, I just went to pay for the crepa that year, because there was nothing left. It was those who sent me, I don't know what it was called, one from Veracruz, I don't know what it was called, imagine, pure kid, he's a thug. Hey, you were very calm, no, but that time I got in because it was far from home. We were in the north, and the north was here and it went to the south.

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And you shot? A little bit. I was never a gunman, but I shot a couple of times. And I was calm. I would get you out of the way, but I was never a gunman.

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And they didn't see you? I was a big ass, but you know never a good guy. And nobody saw you?

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I was a bad guy, but I was always with the guys. Nobody did anything to me. I was the fat guy. But why fat? I was watching your interview and you were thinner. I was in high school and I lasted like 2 years 2 or 3 years I lasted really long Why?

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Because I didn't have a dad Oh, because of hunger? No, not because of hunger, I left home I lived in San Pedro, I didn't take you 20 minutes, it's not Hermosillo You had to take the highway and I stayed in the houses of whoever fell And I didn't eat when I wanted, I didn't have money

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And I couldn't have money and I could take it I could take it I would take it to the houses and eat but also in a little while I wasn't that hungry, I don't know why I just went down alone

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I was also fat before I weighed like 110 and I went down to 70 and now how much do you weigh? now I weigh like 120 no way

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the potato is good but put yourself what do you think of the nicknames they have told you? which one do you like and which one you don't like? no, all of them there is no problem which ones are they?

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what? gustambito? gustambito, tutantragon

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tutantragon. Tutantragón.

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And this one is making me run. What are they? No, no, no, but I haven't seen them.

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It's just that if you say them, people will say,

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Ah, you've seen them. No, they haven't seen me. Get on TikTok. They look like big time. Sometimes I upload some videos, well, there were some of my videos that were like, that cut out some of the sentences that I said and there were a lot of comments that said

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the Capitanbo shared it with the Capitanbo who is the Capitanbo? Victor Mendivel, if you knew who Victor Mendivel was hey, they took that thing from you and they put it on your... yeah, yeah, but...

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I said that the Capitanbo and the Big Tambo who is that dude? And then I looked, he shared it, you had shared it, but I didn't know your nicknames. I mean, I did know your name. I was psycho, my friend. And I was like, go for it, go for it, go for it.

34:19

They went viral with the Shrek and the shit. They put those clips of you with my face, and my voice, and the one with Nata, and the Oscar, and the derby.

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And all that, right?

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Yeah, yeah. All that shit. People were like, well, they don't like the mamas either. But you shared those things, that's why I said, why are they telling you so many ways? And people were like... in because I Feel a photo Saliva is a Get runs a week

35:12

Victor Silver to secure a Man, I'm a little you're a kiss in it. in the water. What are we going to do? We have to cure it. Life is short. It should be a song, man.

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That.

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Man, that idea is so weird. That idea is so weird. I told you the other day. It's a song about what are you going to get out of the bitch. I'll put that in here, sir. That's what's left.

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Yes, but how are you going to put that phrase in? You know the phrase If he gets it out, I'm going to get the hell out of him I'm going to teach him, he'll get it

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But is the song going to start or are you going to put it in at the end?

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I think at the end This dog Now you're going to see I also erase them with themes We take that one, imagine a 15 year old kid A rascal, the ones that were single, that were hiding That were rascals, like that

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It was your turn, or you were one of those Yes, yes, yes, imagine the quality of a kid No, but that's how it was, that's how we made history, yesterday we made a song But we're going to put it in the end, we're going to record it so we can get rid of the end Yes, yes, yes, but do you record all your songs here? No, I've been here for a month and a half

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Two months Where do you record everything? I recorded everything in the house of Nata There they had a studio in Perron how hard it can be to record. I bought two speakers, the microphone, the interface, and with that you record. It's what I wanted to do, but a lot of people

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get crazy thinking that they want to study like a dog. My first recording I recorded in a studio at my friend's house, imagine a quiet house. You couldn't hear any acoustics.

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A pop, a five-ball microphone, a three-band interface, I'm gonna know you need to say I don't pay for anything You pay the producers when the error comes out Yes of course But I don't pay for a studio You are a mom You can record at home But I think it's the talent

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If you know how to use it It's like any car, as long as the driver is good Oh yeah? If you have a good car and you know how to use it You're going to be a badass. I've always said, if you're going to hit, you're going to hit. You don't even have to bring past videos.

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Because there are people who have past videos and past music. But their person doesn't hit. Why do you feel that way sometimes? Because I feel that there are a lot of people who don't attract the public. For example, I am who I am. And I feel that I am like that. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, you don't have people, well... So if we looked at the behind the scenes of how it was recorded, we'd say... It looks very rudimentary.

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In the head of a comrade taking a cure, imagine. Notice that a producer is talking to me. Just that, because I... well, the RBD group. The world's biggest group. So he recorded RBD, and he was telling me that these guys were recording the novel and all that In fact, there's the podcast, my people, go watch it

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There's a guy that's not...

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Who are you interviewing? A producer?

38:52

Yes, the producer that recorded the DVD, Emilio Avila

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I don't know him, but record him Why do you record him? I'm going to introduce you It's true that he released to go after them to record the album And if they go to the hotels Hey, what a hotel, quick, there's a room and beds And if they want to record

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Uh huh, beds for stops

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And there, well, the microphone, you know, simple, with the fucking thing that is Just like you throw it Uh huh, yes, yes, yes, and they recorded it in hotels is I know the group, but I don't know the songs That's bad, man. Play a R.V.D. song R.V.D.? What the hell? It's all separated This heart is called the R.V.D. song

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And those guys recorded it in a TV dressing room In a closet Oh, you can do that too? With a blanket on top? You wouldn't imagine that they recorded it like that That's a lot of shit So you wouldn't imagine that they recorded it like that. A lot. And obviously you don't put the one behind the camera.

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Because you kill the cure. But I feel like there are a lot of songs that are a lot that were recorded like that.

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No, also a song...

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How do they record? They do it with egg cartons and the shit on the walls. Or the suitcases, like I do. A suitcase and a blanket on top. And it leaks. A suitcase and a blanket on top And he flees You just woke up now that you said about the blanket And sweating inside Yesterday he told me, he's a producer like that I told him

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If he goes out without a blanket, more people will watch him Because you have to turn off the air to record So nothing comes out Imagine the stink I'm going to take you to the bathroom And the song that you put in a studio, it didn't go that far I What other song did you listen to? I don't remember I don't remember which one was which one wasn't

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And look, they didn't really go that far They didn't go as far as you did Maybe you already have the essence Who knows? I feel like I'm more hooked on... Because you're in your own habitat It's like the guy who sings alone in the bathroom

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But in front of his friends Yeah You get caught up. The feeling you get here. It's a dog feeling. Of your songs, which one you didn't have faith in?

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It's not like I didn't have faith in it. But there are some that you say, it's going to hit, but I don't think so. And boom. For example, 2 plus 2. I said, this shit is going to hit, because this bitch, but I didn't know how much. But like you said, I haven't had roles where I've said, ah, it's not going to hit, because if I feel that, I better not do it.

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And it's not because of the numbers or anything, but if you don't have the feeling of doing it, then don't do it. I feel that all the ones we've done, they're bitches, and there are some that are saved there We haven't released it because each one has its time Also one that gave me the most shits That lasted a year filtered Just like it came out, it lasted a year And one day I released it And it was a hit

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And it's only been a year since people knew it And it's been a year since people knew it Ok, the music videos Do you time Ok, do you decide the music videos? Or do you make the producer's proposal? I like The videos that the producers make

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I feel like that's what they do They travel All the music and I feel like the producers For example, I'm going to make a great one With Radio Carrillo, even though it for example, what we are going to do is a great one, with the radio that they opened, that looks like a movie, like before. Now we are going to show it to you, it's a dog. It's not out yet? No, it's not out yet. When is it going to come out? According to me, it comes out in November.

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But this dog, well, the guy told me, you are going to make the best video I've ever had That video cost $35,000 That's like $670,000 $700,000 If we put it in $20,000, it's $700,000

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We're going to take $1 out of $20,000

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No, it's too low $17,000 Imagine, we're in the Walmart store for $15 We're going to get the dollar out of the 20's now? No, this is too low, fuck it. 17 Imagine, we're in the Walmart store for 15 pesos. You remember, these are 20's. Yes, yes. All 20's, before it was all 15's.

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No, but yes, 2 or 3 things do stick together and I prefer that they become a mobile product. But don't you propose an idea of what to do Well, look, right now I want to make the ideas more How can I say it? More cinematographic Because always When I started with the videos, I was like

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Two cars Girls And that's it You don't get it I give you some advice I give you some advice Do things one fuck here I give you some advice, do things where you do

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Because a lot of times, two cars Girls and that's it That's what happens in all the videos I even tell them There are a lot of cars We always see that

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They tell me, let's go to the river to record something Propose an idea Give them an idea An idea that I lost Because, I'm going to give you an idea. An idea that I lost. Because I didn't record the video.

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Tony Montana, I wanted to be like Tony Montana. In a mansion, all dressed up. Like this, with a wig. I didn't do it, do that one. That's worse. No, but that's more cliche.

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But an original. You just said that and I'm sorry for the things you have here in your tank The pharaohs You did something like that right? Something related to that, the pharaohs Just with the Spotify video Ok

44:56

But you mean something like that Yes, something like that I have a trip to Egypt I'm going to record you here What's going on? I'm going to do a trip to Egypt I'm going to do a trip to Egypt You're going to record here? What do they let you do? I'm going to be a fool

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I'm not going to record anything Up in the camel? I'm not going to live the moment I'm going to record You have to live

45:20

Tell us why you're going to live the moment

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What are we talking about? I'm going to record the fools I'm going to live the moment the I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.

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I don't know. I don't know.

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I don't know. No, si, no, yo casi no grabo nada, la neta, pero... A esa merita es Egipto, mi hijo, no todos los días vas a Egipto. No es como ir a la tienda.

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Vivir el momento.

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Si, no me entiendes lo que te estoy diciendo. Hay que presumir, no, no, no, no. Oye, pues si... Oye, ayúdame a ayudarte. Si tú te consideras presumido. Nah. I'm just bragging, I don't like to brag. I like to brag, I'm just bragging. I'm just bragging, I don't like to brag.

46:26

What is bragging to you? Bragging is... what does it do to you? It's like... wanting to do less to people. That's what it does to me.

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But bragging, I like it. I like to follow the chain and everything, you know? That's what I do for my shit, but you're not affecting anyone. But no, I do like to go to the club and have a good time, but... There's a club that you mention a lot in...

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Ya-Carta. Calle Arta, what's it called? Ya-Carta.

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Ya-Carta. It's here. How's that club? It's great, we go there all day, look. They treat us like home. I was studying some things we were going to record I saw you mentioned Jakarta, I was like what is that? I looked up Sunanthro

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Sunanthro here, Jakartazo and Jakarta weekends always And how much do you smoke per day?

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For the race?

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Not every time, because the joint is empty When the joint is full

47:23

Oh look, what are you drinking?

47:26

I'm drinking Escaicita And what's Chofi drinking?

47:30

The one Ruben sent

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Chofi is going to... He's going to sleep He's not going to sleep He's going to sleep Fuck you Chofi

47:39

No bro

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I'm going to go

47:42

We're not going Imagine we have a car crash and you were like this. That's what I'm telling you.

47:50

Hey, tell us about your experience. We were talking about a super cool event, full of soldiers, well not soldiers, soldiers, I don't know how to say it.

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But you've been to an event? Yes, when I started... You don't want to go back When I started out, I remember in Juarez Juaritos, the club In Juarez they hired me for two dates

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They paid me well

48:14

And it was worth it

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But it was bad, they paid me well but to go to a bar It was really bad I had like four tables left No, I had like 4 tables left I had like 4 tables left and they were like, you only have the show and you're already paid I was like, I'm done, I'm done I was like, what a mess

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When I got back I was like, it's revenge, we filled everything up and I went to sing 3 anthems in one day Everything was full But I did feel like shit The solo out

48:42

The what?

48:43

The solo out, Tony Aguir solo out of the song it has happened it's nothing it says that I started singing in anthros and they said no

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but I said no but it's there and thank god it's going well we hope it goes on like I'm waiting for more years to see if people will lend us money But what did you do in that city for 4 months and the tables didn't fill?

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I went to 2 clubs, one day and another day and none filled And you alone singing to who? They paid me well, it was weird that the guys didn't advertise me And when it's the other way around? And you don't advertise me or anything And when it's the other way around? Don't you suffer from that? That it's a well sold event

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And they think they're going to pay you They make you a little money Look, just once Once they made me fly I was in Metepec And I still remember

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And the guys didn't want to pay me We went to Metepec How many have you they gather? 100 balls we took them and went back to Mexico City

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we didn't go

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so you went to the place and everything? I just took the money thank you they didn't give me advance I always advance half if you cancel the event on the last day

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I don't give you advance you understand? and if you cancel it it's free for me 200,000 pesos, what you paid No, it was 500,000, but I was taking 100 away I said, that's nothing, I already paid for the trip, I just came to fly to take 100 away, it's fine Well, that happened

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But once, for real, why? And you charge when you get there, you have to pay Yes, before I sing, I have to pay There in the place or in the hotel? I mean a little are women in a war you call me tight quantity a volvo extension in a part So for the resume Maginotina, we're gonna win or not complete our get a little much with a pen the hadita sample Yeah, I don't know. Okay, no complete. I was in lugar. That's a lot better. I'm gonna complete our little son passover

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Dundas I'm getting a part of a complete our personal Yeah

50:48

See some my nose was impressed I don't know

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How long I've been with you for the most important emo case the pussy because he knows who is posted a perjudice

50:56

No No, but I said, yeah, I think I'm I'll do better. Oh But some I know You're not looking good but... But they're good Imagine if they pay you half You're not cool But not right now, we have a company that takes care of that and they'll answer to anything It's like you sing, if the company doesn't pay you, they'll pay you You have to get on their nerves

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How do you manage collaborations?

51:23

Collaborations, a lot of times... The cool thing about collaborations is that a lot of times it's a business But you meet the artist, you go to work with him, you make friends And it's friendship and business, you know? But those are achieved, I've had a lot of people connecting with me They send me a message, Hey Simon, let's do something

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or my manager too it's really cool with the people I've collaborated with and the friendship all the collaborations you've done it's always because you took the initiative to give a song to someone

51:59

or vice versa or vice versa but I feel like the artist has to like you and make a cool connection Have you rejected one because you didn't like the style? Rejected one?

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Without saying names Yes But why did you reject that collaboration? Because I didn't like the song I mean, hey, this song If I didn't like the song, I wouldn't do it

52:22

I mean, I'm like that I tell you the truth If I didn't like it work with people like that. I'm like that, and I'm telling you the truth, if I didn't like the Chilean, we're going to do another one. I'm like that because I like it when people are like that with me. If you don't like it, tell me the truth, you don't have to work like a fool. It's the Chileans. You know what? If you don't like it, we can do another one. We have the brains to make thousands if you say the chilo, we don't like it, there is another one

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and what does the other one say? no, if it's this one, if not, no ah no, no, that has never happened to me but all of them have come out very natural, very dogs I feel that with the friends who know me and the artistry, they know that we are like that because I always say, if you don't like it, tell me the real one and we'll do another one, no problem and that's cool, you don't get stuck on one well, of all your collaborations, without doing less to another

53:10

they're all equally important but which one was the one where they told you, look we have this proposal and you just heat it up, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, Simon you're on fire, you're starting to get it there's a lot but give me one, the one that comes to mind with Luís R with Panata, Aleman

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tell me that Luís R is the one you said that's cool with Luís R it sounds like a dog that one is recorded by me and I sent it via whatsapp that's a dog

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I'm in Guadalajara and it sounds like a dog, you get the cure and while you record you get the cure that's a dog, with Luís R how many do I have? I'm gonna come in and I'm gonna grab a lot of cool apples to pay for a connoisseur of a testing we are tingle or quattro rolas but rollers let me mountain no less car is la mas pedo taza con ese creo que sí pero

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también está la de conciencia mala de les aúdo a triple a va triple a bar remix con el humano scarley serra y es aún y también tenemos a que salió en su We have the one from Lesaboo, the triple Abba remix with the other guys, Oscar, Luis R, Lesaboo. And we also have the one that came out on his album, Wanda. And what's the other one? I do have another one. The one from Rosa, that came out on my album with Joaquin. Do you consider yourself an artist that is creating songs,

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I mean a song, so that it hits, well, so that people people to like or a song for TikTok? I honestly make the songs, obviously you always think of finding something that wraps, that this is going to catch it, but no, I'm going to make a song for it to hit. I make the songs that I like. But I'm talking about the artists that make songs for tiktok

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and you say, no this one because it can hit on tiktok I feel like the way you find it is the way to hit yes but you throw it there or

54:59

but the consequence of it being good

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is that it will hit here too

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because there are some things that hit the public, others to TikTok, others to other places But this dog, well, on TikTok I feel like it helps a lot, honestly I think it helps a lot A lot, a lot, a lot, the ones that have hit me are for TikTok too And it doesn't have anything bad, really, TikTok is a tool, if we have to use it

55:23

And iron You know, I'm a little bit of a slob. I mean, I think I'm gonna say cuz I love me fear

55:26

Chris K Get on to Chris K Seda to exit or tick tock when I guess you know when I wanna party with Porcupine a mucha police cooper a me conocido a mesi a conocido He lost reins He can tell me I can't I read who was it all is objective sapore so let's go that way You also have to get some healing and all that. That's why I told you to remix some songs. I noticed that they uploaded a really good one.

55:48

I also have another one that they do edits. It says, one day they made me less know how to do that. And they put Walter White and all that stuff. And they put soccer players and it's really good. I uploaded that song because of that. What's your favorite song?

56:04

From a roll. The one that dances like this. They almost don't make me dance, look. There's one that they dance, that one we said at the beginning. That's the one that they do like disco. Ah, yeah, that's this dog, that one got more.

56:15

That one got a lot of fame and shit. That one got more. That's this dog. This is a good song, but it's a shitty song I can't tell you which one Oh, they do it like this?

56:27

Yeah, they do it like this This is on the floor Wait, no

56:33

Do you like that kind of old school music?

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Or you're already what you said at the beginning? Yeah, old school, but not like this I like it when it says Pierrot and stuff Do you like being famous? This is bad pierro and stuff Do you like to be famous? I'm a dog What's something you don't like?

56:49

I'm a dog, I was looking for that It's not like I don't like this Because I don't think that... And photos and that doesn't bother me Take the camera out of here When I have to take a picture I do

57:06

If I haven't given it to other people It's because at the airport it happened to me I Think it's in order to Put on a puzzle Okay Once I don't know But I think it's possible. I see the shield. I'll consider it. You know, I was About to go on to love it

57:20

See no variation can't anti-key to be a dedicado

57:23

No, sir, but I wouldn't have studied. No. I wouldn't have been a professional singer. So that was a big no for you? Yeah, I always said I would never study, or be a doctor, or anything like that. But did you finish high school?

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No.

57:39

I got into that you and I tried everything You didn't pass, so I left I left high school like that With nothing, for sure And after 2 years I did the mania Yeah, but apart from the story you told about the vapes The sales and all that, you didn't dedicate yourself to anything else

58:04

You jumped to music and you were a musician for a long time Los babes no no no no no no no I I'm going to

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Black shop Kulia Khan encounter alberga a so yo pongo una feria por ese verga Yes in case of Marple, but no no no td. Haha. I can look on to dinero

58:57

over to rain burlesque But about to give you a basic compensator about to sabra que soy yo me que hago Apoyar los de hecho como no yo sé que sabe que es él El satu sabe que eres tú no sé quién se así fuera verga lo tenía I was like, I know you know it's him, you know it's you, I don't know who you are but he had a store in Puerto Rios, I remember, in a depa, if you know him, tell him to go to hell and the other time I had contact on whatsapp, I found him downloading my whatsapp I found him like, the guy is under his whatsapp or something But the guy got a lot of attention

59:28

He was like, 100 babes for 10,000 pesos I was like, that's weird But he's here And it was a physical store I imagine you as an influencer You look like a youtuber

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Youtuber? Look at how horrible, you know He has a hidden channel There's the channel We do to the camera No But I'm a big fan of your channel. Why did I tell you? Because when you start making videos, you don't know how to do it. You're a dumbass.

1:00:08

But honestly, the name Buzzy is a bad name. Why did you name it that? Because when I made the channel, my cousin's name was Gustavo. And I made the channel El Grifo 13. And we worked on the names. It's a bad name, but it stayed.

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But it's different You, since the first one, it hit you No, no, no How long did it take for you to get a video? Like 2012 How long did you have it? Like 6 years

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But giving it hard It was another time We were more badass When it hit, it was because Now it hits any idiot It's harder machine or it's a it's more difficult it's more difficult

1:00:48

I think so before you were encouraged I hit any idiot no, in music it's more difficult how many singers are there? do something similar to yours

1:01:00

there are several but it's hard on youtube it's what's difficult on YouTube.

1:01:05

Here we have our friend the singer.

1:01:08

The Spider-Man.

1:01:10

Oh, you remember the Spider-Man?

1:01:11

For years I don't remember. Mexicali would bring me to the Burrio with that. Imagine, I would bring him here.

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What did he say?

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A hit kiss would be...

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Hey, but... I'm a kiss hitman Hey but You were doing live right? On Kik

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One

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Just one?

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One I did You didn't say you won 100,000 dollars or something like that? No but you were playing casino No I was watching something that I won Ah but you were playing casino I was playing casino live

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And I won a fair But that was the truth Yes I don't have sponsorship with that casino. And you didn't win.

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But you got contacted.

1:01:48

No, no, no. That account is mine. I lost a lot of money. I don't know, a lot of money. You throw it, it gets you in the shit. Yes, yes, yes. That time, I told you, I made 400,000 bolas.

1:02:00

I paid the direct with 100. We made 100. I said, if we make $100,000... You were live playing the casino. I won $100,000 and I turned it off. When I turned it off, I won $200,000. I had $200,000 with $10,000.

1:02:16

I was recording how I was winning. I was winning with hands of $3,500. I was winning. I got to $400,000. the 400 mil pesos 450 perrito in a manoki limited to a hundred million 300

1:02:33

So long a rasta by otra vez y vaya a la ver es que se mira una historia Pero no sé por qué quería que no que ya llevo con todos milicia haciendo el kick en una I was like, oh, he's doing the kick. Oh, no, in kick, I didn't generate money. But I imagined something like that. I talked to the kick guys. In fact, they verified my account.

1:02:53

But to earn money, you need to give it hours. You don't think, oh, I'm going to learn how to do memes and I'm going to earn money. No. You have to do several so that the monetization activates. I don't have it activated Or anything like that I did that just to get it And it was worse, I was playing Roblox with the Playbile

1:03:08

What the fuck

1:03:10

So you play too? You play Roblox?

1:03:13

I play Roblox, Minecraft Fortnite, GTA And everything Well you're a kid

1:03:19

You like to play

1:03:20

Well I'm young, I'm 19 years old You know? I'm young, I'm 19 years old People think I'm 19, I'm 19 I'm playing I'm 19 but mentally I'm still 16 Mentally we're still young Yeah, men take longer

1:03:39

But no, yeah But honestly, if you take this fame for your 19 years, you took it in a hard way. I mean, I'm young, but if you start talking to me about something serious, I'm serious. And I fuck with three men of 50, 40, to do business, to talk to you, for whatever you want, there are connections. I fuck people sometimes, and not for no reason, but it's true, the people who have talked to me know that I have a lot of friends with people that are 30 or 40 years old They are my super friends

1:04:06

So, big guys, big guys, you know? And 2 or 3 guys are not worth shit, 40 years old, they are not stupid You know? It's also a lot of the mind And how is your day to day? Now that you are consolidated and everything My day to day... In Hermosillo, What do you do on the weekend? On the weekend, well sometimes we go to see the role, but I take it home.

1:04:29

I invite the kids, because the kids come every day. We go to play. Who are the kids? The gang that is out here. No, but who are they? A friend, a cousin? Friends.

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But they are friends, nothing to do with work? No, not work. One no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, record, when my producer comes for the flights from Monterrey, he says that he's come here a couple of times. I record when, I have a lot of saved, I have a lot of saved, I have about 30 saved, I think I can stop working here until the next year,

1:05:20

but I like to be getting more. But no, I go out to eat and come back you go on trips, you come back

1:05:27

how much do you do?

1:05:28

it depends, but during the week I don't travel I don't I almost lost that I don't like it anymore

1:05:34

how long does it take you to write a song?

1:05:36

it depends if we're inspired, it's about half an hour

1:05:39

half an hour?

1:05:41

nah

1:05:42

yeah

1:05:43

with the beat? yeah Half an hour? Nah Yeah With the beat? Yeah You grab it and you go back?

1:05:46

Yeah, yesterday I wrote four I only recorded one

1:05:49

You're a fucking machine, man

1:05:51

Yeah, I also suck with my buddy But yeah, I get it very naturally from writing I discovered that talent I had Yeah, that's why I asked you, I thought you were going to say No, I come to the studio in the morning, I have a coffee and I write No, I wake up at 9 at night

1:06:09

Do you write like this?

1:06:11

No, on the phone I never wrote on paper

1:06:14

Why not write?

1:06:15

No, on the phone, I always have the notes from the year 2000 19 dude 19? I asked if you don't know how to write No, because I don't know how to write But I mean that I also, I'm pure I write and I'm very clumsy Oh yeah, no

1:06:29

I'm clumsy, I don't know how to write

1:06:30

Before I knew how to write I remember the Spanish teacher You know who the Spanish teacher was That put us in high school? He made us copy the book In the notebook

1:06:41

That's what they put us to do the I think the top is, if we talk about the most successful songs, all you told me are hot songs, 1 or 2 hours and we go to hell yes, hot we have been... many people I see that it is extra good to write no, I did this in a week no, no, it has happened to me

1:07:21

there are people like that it has happened to me that I write a part and when I go back to the studio I finish it. Yes, yes, but there are people like that. But a week like that is burning my head. No, but there are people who do last all that to make a song. Well, yes, I believe you.

1:07:34

Or like the artists before, that lasted two years to make this album. Before, yes, it's true. It's just that they also a musician. And they recorded with the...

1:07:46

What's the name of that thing? The tape.

1:07:46

The tape, yeah. They had to turn it. And they were wrong. They had to do it all over again. It was a mess. It was a mess before.

1:07:54

Do you get upset when you record?

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Or do you record it on one tape?

1:07:57

No, I record it... If it's four verses in one bar I mean, it's four verses to make four bars I record two by two by two by two by two so it sounds good because every two, the beginning has to be strong and at the end, I have to break it

1:08:14

each rhyme I record two by two by two two bars, two bars, two bars, two bars, two bars I don't like to record four, four, four because you lose the air, air You need to play it more But there are people who record from one bar to another

1:08:30

There are people who record one bar in two Half of the bar and the other There are people who take longer But I feel like I record more or less fast But if an hour doesn't come out that fast It's supposed to take you 3 or 4 hours

1:08:43

To finish it

1:08:48

And with the producer who also puts the details you want to put 4 or 5 hours There are rolls that have lasted 12 hours We did one, Anuel, Gabito and I That one lasted And you can't let me lie if the old people see it

1:09:04

How long did it last?

1:09:06

13 hours Those 3 guys in there? Yeah, it was all day I was going to go to my room To watch some TikTok We took a long time In that roll

1:09:18

But when you're Desperate, no They come out in a hurry It depends on the mood of each one But if it closes you, I've had to close myself Hey, you know what, Chupe? I can't write, you write

1:09:31

I've also had to write, my buddy Chupe, but that's the only one I've ever written I've never written anything other than him

1:09:38

Where's Chupe?

1:09:39

He's downstairs Ah, Chupe. That's his second voice. The Chupe Pingo. Chupelin. Hey, when are we going to start dieting? We're already on it, son. Yeah, you should start dieting, no disrespect.

1:09:54

Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'd be a dog, but you can beat a potato. I'm also saying this for my son, not for my brother Victor. He's just getting on his stomach, but... Oh, yeah. for I can tell the pee is standing still Oh yeah, I can tell I get all nervous, what if it compares? No, all of a sudden it turns white

1:10:29

And you have a little cup on your dick The pee is standing still Holy shit Yeah, hey bro, well for the last question I was going to ask you The strongest questions No, I do the strongest questions from the beginning the Did you mention Anuel? Yes Do you want to try other genres? How far would you jump?

1:11:08

To everyone From what? Tucanes, from what? I know you like Rock, you don't? I just did a gig with Molotov

1:11:20

I just did a gig with them A day before your concert We were there And they were doing a album Like What is it called?

1:11:32

Tributo Belinda came out with Snow with the beanpole I don't know if you can see it In the song with Belinda No, no, no, in another gig I don't know if you can see it I don't know, I don't know, but Jimmy the Power

1:11:48

Oh, Jimmy the Power I don't know if I like it, I hope not I'm going to do this You're going to do it tomorrow, because I want to throw it away before you regret it I don't know, no, no song with the molotov making the songs will maintain the same style? No, I changed it. I changed it, I mean, it's that this dog because it gives you

1:12:11

green light to do what you want. Even if it has the song theme. But it's not that I sang the gimme power. And the verse of the gimme gimme power and all that? That's going to come out with Randy and all of them. oh yes yes but for that but that is the one they sent you in the session so that you grab the original or you use it as a cover no no no I did another one I did another one, I don't sing the chorus of that

1:12:30

how would you sing it? give me give me give me give me give me give me give me all the power now I'm going to show you what I did but it's different power in the mother I imagine't like that shit, I was a rocker before I learned how to play the drums because my brother is a rocker

1:12:47

Oh you played the drums? Yeah, I played the drums and I would play pure underground rock I would play it, I would slam it

1:12:56

Oh man

1:12:57

Me too, and it's a lot of things that people don't know They want to grab the bird in front and leave it behind. So you're going to release that song in your style? And there are other artists involved in that album? Yeah, a lot of them. And who are those artists? Belinders, Control Machete, I think Control Machete is in the top 30.

1:13:21

I think it's going to be Li Bao. And who did you talk talked about the people with them or the team of my manager that is the one who throws it alive the fuck send a greeting to the PP, that tribute is going to be cool, the tributón, to see how it is, how you got it to get that song out, you have to watch out for that roll, because it's a hymn right now. No, I don't have that roll. And you don't pay me for it.

1:13:47

I'll show you.

1:13:49

Son of a bitch.

1:13:50

You have to dry it. I'm telling you because I'm a fan of Molotov.

1:13:54

So you know.

1:13:55

Me too, so you know. Not so you know. So you feel it short. Of course, bro. I'm gonna go get a drink. Hey Victor, we're gonna listen to your new song after the podcast. New song, we're gonna go for a ride.

1:14:08

And... Everything will be...

1:14:12

There's nothing that... The champio said. And we're gonna listen to your songs. And now you're here with our friend Victor Mendivil. So you can listen to him, consume him. Especially the songs you've seen on TikTok of the Peluche family. here our friend Victor Mendivil, this is there for you to listen to it, consume it, especially the

1:14:25

songs that you have seen there on Tik Tok of the Peluche family. That they consume me, no, no. Dance the song of the Peluche family. Dance the weird dog, you are an insect and you smell bad. But with your voice song of the Peluche family. Dance the weird dog, you are an insect and you smell bad. But with your voice how would it be? You are the fool that I love more. Oh to get me to an army

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