
El recado de Manuel Carrasco al reggaeton y a los políticos: «No tengo Grammy L…
El cantante fue uno de los invitados al evento de los Latin Grammy que se celebró ayer en Sevilla y aprovechó la ocasión para pronunciarse sobre la g…
Manuel Carrasco Delivers Potent Message on Palestine at Latin GRAMMYs in Seville Seville, Spain – During the prestigious Latin GRAMMY Awards held in Seville, Spanish singer Manuel Carrasco used his platform to deliver a poignant and politically charged message regarding the conflict in Palestine. The artist, known for his heartfelt performances, paused his musical set to address world leaders and politicians directly, calling for an end to what he described as a "genocide" and lamenting the suffering of Palestinian children. Carrasco, dressed in a distinctive fringed coat and playing an acoustic guitar, spoke with visible emotion, stating, "Perdón si me pongo serio, no es para menos la cosa" (Forgive me if I get serious, it's not for less). He questioned the hypocrisy of those who "toast with wine" while "hypocrisy grows fat" among world leaders, and those "who pull the strings." The singer passionately asked, "What fault does the grandfather have, what fault does his mother have? What fault do the people have for so much misery?" He continued, "If politics serves to change destinies, I don't know what we are waiting for to end the crying of Palestinian children." His words resonated deeply with the audience, who responded with a standing ovation and thunderous applause, underscoring the emotional impact of his message. The moment quickly gained traction, with attendees and online viewers praising Carrasco for his courage in addressing such a sensitive global issue on an international stage. The artist's call for action highlights the growing sentiment among public figures to use their influence for humanitarian causes.
El cantante fue uno de los invitados al evento de los Latin Grammy que se celebró ayer en Sevilla y aprovechó la ocasión para pronunciarse sobre la g…