
Rapero hermosillense Adrian Beph presenta “Somos Mexicanos”, canción a favor de…
El cantautor de 25 años está preparando su próximo álbum de estudio en el que regresará a las raíces del rap sonorense
PHOENIX, AZ – Mexican rapper Adrian Beph has released a new video, "Somos Mexicanos respeta la cultura," which quickly garnered attention for its poignant commentary on cultural identity and political issues. Filmed outside a local Mexican restaurant, the vertical-format video features Beph delivering impassioned lyrics in Spanish. The song, whose title translates to "We are Mexicans, respect the culture," directly addresses the challenges faced by the Hispanic community, particularly in regions like Arizona. Beph's lyrics touch upon themes of racial perception and political accountability, stating, "The Latino in the awards, but has a bad reputation. I get confused with the inverse if the white is the one who shoots." He further asserts, "We built the city also to inhabit it," highlighting the contributions of the community. The artist also expresses strong criticism towards current leadership, declaring, "What a damn president, it seems he's mocking. Our future is a joke for the clown who's in charge." Beph's message emphasizes unity and resilience, concluding with a powerful call for cultural respect. The video has resonated with viewers, sparking discussions online about identity and social justice.
El cantautor de 25 años está preparando su próximo álbum de estudio en el que regresará a las raíces del rap sonorense