The controversy is still alive: The great C. The City Council of Bilbao suspended the concert scheduled for Aste Nagusia, in the midst of a media whirlwind, considering that the lyrics of some songs of the Madrid trap Tangana were machistas. On the platform Change.org more than 15,000 signatures were collected requesting the suspension of this concert, EH Bildu and Elkarrekin Podemos joined the petition and on 9 August it was announced that some concert by Pedro Capó would be included in the program instead.
It seemed like the topic was over. The great C. Tangana, who has been silent since then, has reappeared this week on social media, where it has had to be received. He has posted two messages: in the first, “thank you all who have supported me these days”, while in the second, “censoring and banning is not a way to educate anyone.” This second message was posted along with the video of one of the songs that sparked the controversy, Pop up your pussy.
And then he announced a concert to denounce the “institutional censorship” that will take place this Saturday in the hall Santana 27. Tickets can be purchased free of charge Notikumi.com via the website and have been sold out in a short time – as explained by the musician, a ticket ticket office will be available on the same day.
“In my music there are many women, both in my words and in the videos. I do not project a woman’s image, but many images,” the musician wrote in a message posted on Instagram to announce the concert. In addition, she added that the women who listen to her music are also feminists and that there is "a lot of maca" in music. “I don’t make music to educate anyone. Think for yourself,” you can read in the same message.