Dealing with Criticism: Simón Trujillo’s Controversial Music Journey

2023-10-21 18:35:15

Social networks do not forgive and just as they are a platform to make yourself known, they are also a space full of criticism. As content creator Simón Trujillo was already familiar with it, but his latest videos, in which he has shared his foray into the world of music, have received countless negative comments.

The son of the renowned actors Diego Trujillo and Tatiana Rentería leaned towards rap and the lyrics that proliferate in this genre, which refer to ‘street’ issues, such as violence, the consumption of psychoactive substances, weapons, among others. others.

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This has made him the target of criticism, as social media users have called him a ‘gomelo’ and have pointed out that “he has no street.” The response of many has been rejection, as they interpret that he is ‘romanticizing’ the difficulties that many people face and that he, in his ‘privilege’, is unaware of.

One of the triggers for the controversy was the interview they did with him on the program ‘Impresentables’ on Los 40 Principales. There he assured that his lyrics were the result of his own experiences and those of a friend, which caught the attention of the announcers, who referred to a particular one, in which he talks about “being attached to the bag.” “.

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“Stuck to the stock market, a dangerous life. Taking risks on the street, with people of dubious reputations. Stuck to the stock market, a silent curse, a very high price for such a short trip, which in the blink of an eye destroys one’s life,” says the song ‘PLB’.

Trujillo assured that, in his case, he was “stuck to the bag” in reference to Tusi. “My reality has been like this. Last year I think so, I had a difficult time due to several things that were happening,” he commented.

“I told my mom that I was very hooked on this return and I even went so far as to tell her to have one last pass with me,” the singer revealed.

The content with his parents has been a constant on his TikTok and Instagram and there you can see how Simón shows them his songs and the reactions of both Trujillo and Rentería.

In addition to the fragment of the interview that went viral, his videos had already earned him comments judging him for talking about these types of topics without having experienced them.

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“What street? 85th Street is the only thing he knows”, “The ugliest thing you have ever seen is the pipe next to 15th in Unicentro”, “How annoying, I prefer the gomelos who talk about their health problems.” gomelos”, “Now it turns out that the ‘neas’ live on 85th. As if the street were a f*cking amusement park”, are some of the comments that circulate on social networks.

In response to the accusations, which have intensified in recent days, SAI – Trujillo’s stage name – published a video.

“Those jealous crazy women who say ‘the little candy who wants to believe he’s street’ make me laugh so much. I want a house like yours and you want a life like mine’… I know who I am, where I come from,” he said.

And he added that those who criticize him still do not understand his message, but in the meantime he thanks them for the free publicity.

But, just as he has detractors, Trujillo also has followers who support him. On his YouTube channel he has more than nine thousand subscribers and many of his songs exceed 100 thousand views.

Some even comment that other figures in the world of music have used the same strategy, going far with their lyrics, without being “streetwise.”

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