2024-04-17 18:22:35
“President Maynez“, is the song at the moment Mexico, to such a degree that it ousted Featherweight in Spotify.
It is April 15 the song he plays Yawui Lopez -and what is the hit song of Citizen movement in the presidential campaign Jorge Álvarez Máynez- entered the section of the “50 most viral in Mexico” from said music platform.
The above caused him to displace artists of the caliber of Peso Pluma, so he now occupies first place in that section and citizens have taken the emecista song as part of their daily life.
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Some users shared videos in which President Máynez dreams of a party where young people go and when they appear they enjoy it, but regardless of whether Jorge Álvarez has earned their vote, it will be seen next June 2nd.
Do you think people would play an old political song at their parties, at their weddings or in the places they enjoy going?
Thanks to the people who are building this social phenomenon. Mexico 🇲🇽 has the right to dance and smile! 😁 pic.twitter.com/0UBzWfkMHp
— Jorge Álvarez Máynez (@AlvarezMaynez) April 14, 2024
The song of MC It came out on March 1 – the date on which the presidential campaigns began in Mexico – and the cut reached one million 42 thousand 864 reproductions a Spotify.
It is worth mentioning that in recent days the popular song was removed from the platform and the Emecista candidate accused the “old politics” of knocking it down.
According to Jorge Álvarez, he claimed that the song -produced by Moby Barba– is theirs, but added that they would claim them from Spotify.
“The PRI of Alito Morenoof logwood, hiring a person named Moisés Sala, they used gadgets, legal traps to dispute the legal rights of the author, who is ours, Yawui, Moby Barba, who are people who have always worked with us,” Máynez denounced.
Attention Mexico! This is a call to action. The PRI and the old politics want to steal our song but we are not going to allow it.
They are not going to take away our smiles nor the right for Mexico to smile again.
You can continue listening to the song here 👉… pic.twitter.com/S7xOxHxf52
— Jorge Álvarez Máynez (@AlvarezMaynez) April 13, 2024
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It wouldn’t be until the day of April 13th that Máynez indicated that the song was again available on said platform.
“They inform us that the song is now available again. Thank you @Spotify!”, Jorge Álvarez reported on his X account.
They inform us that the song is now available again. Thank you @Spotify!#ACambiarElMarcador pic.twitter.com/viQSwO1JrS
— Jorge Álvarez Máynez (@AlvarezMaynez) April 13, 2024
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