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In Nayarit, children are prohibited from listening to Featherweight and corridos lying down

The students were already singing corridos lying in the middle of the classroom

Schoolyard.- The government of Nayarit will forbid that the corridos tumados (the music played by Peso Pluma) be played in basic education schools, and well, they are one of those things that everyone should follow the example.

This after several videos went viral in recent days where primary school students were seen singing the little song “Ella baila sola” by Paso Pluma at the top of their lungs during the “Día del Niño” celebrations, which seems to have caught on. the alarms of many people.

“There is a lot of music according to the times, emotional development, the desire to get ahead; positive music because there are topics that can influence the development of children”, expressed Guillermina García Rodríguez, union leader of the SNTE in Nayarit referring to the fact that these types of corridos are heard on school campuses.

In Nayarit they will no longer let teachers play “corridos lying down” for students

It is worth mentioning that these so-called “corridos lying down” that the singer Natanael Cano would make popular, and that have now “exploded” precisely with Peso Pluma, which are a subgenre of regional Mexican music and urban music.

“We would have to start giving teachers an orientation of what we should be as an example to be able to influence positive situations,” added the unionist while announcing that measures will be taken against teachers who overlap (or worse, put) this type of music in the official plants, being then prohibited Featherweight in the glorious state of Nayarit.

Since we are on that topic: Featherweight will be in charge of interpreting the Mexican National Anthem in the Canelo Álvarez fight.


2023-05-04 18:28:20


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