Singer Leaves Concert When Listening To Someone Speaking In Spanish

Singer Leaves Concert When Listening To Someone Speaking In Spanish
Singer Leaves Concert When Listening To Someone Speaking In Spanish
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A well-known rock singer indignantly left the stage of the concert he was performing at a Texas forum because he heard that someone spoke Spanish and wanted him to sing a song in that language.

The incident happened this Saturday night at the Pharr Events Center where according to witnesses and videos circulating on the networks Aaron Lewis, vocalist of the group Staind was trying to sing one of his songs when he was exasperated because the public was making too much noise while he was enlisting to sing.

Calmly and silently, the artist - who is known for being extremely conservative - asked the public to turn down the volume or else he would leave. However he was ignored by the audience that was still talking. Then someone yelled at him to sing something "in Spanish" and there the wick was lit.

Angry replied: "Sorry, I do not know how to speak Spanish, I am American." Then he picked up his guitar, said good night and disappeared.

This artist is known for his character for being a harsh critic of the administration of former President Barack Obama. At some point the rocker described the 44th president as "the worst [president] we have had in history." "Every decision he makes goes against the Constitution and against the good of this damn country."

Lewis is also famous for the lawsuits he has led with other artists, such as the zafarrancho that he led with Wes Borland, vocalist of the group Limp Bizkit. What a character!

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