2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Like many famous Venezuelans, José Luis Rodríguez El Puma closely follows the serious events in his country.
In the middle of promoting his new album Inmenso, the legendary artist did not miss the opportunity to express his concern about the crisis that is shaking Venezuela. "There are people who are starving. There are no jobs or medicines and people with cancer do not have to relieve their pain, "he reported to the EFE news agency.
The interpreter, a well-known critic of the Bolivarian government, attributed skills to the late President Hugo Chávez, whom he ironically described as "magical" for "making the richest country in South America the poorest."
Rodríguez also described the government headed by President Nicolás Maduro as a "pseudo-democracy, a dictatorship in disguise."
Although the performer has a career spanning five decades of musical success, he has never hidden his interest in politics. Something that perhaps he inherited from his mother, Ana González, whose activity as an activist from the Acción Democrática party forced them into exile in Ecuador during the Marcos Pérez Jiménez dictatorship.
Outside of politics, El Puma will release his album Inmenso this Friday, a collection of some of his greatest hits performed in a duet with great stars of the song such as, among others, Chayanne, Ricardo Montaner and Carlos Rivera.
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