Peso Pluma Cancels Tijuana Concert After Receiving Death Threats
- Peso Pluma, a popular music artist, has canceled his concert in Tijuana after receiving death threats. The independent label Doble P Records made the decision to protect the fans and the team, prioritizing safety. It remains unclear who posted the threatening banners and their motive.
- Tijuana, known for its increasing violence and involving criminal groups promoting themselves through narcocorrido music, has witnessed the killings of several artists in this genre. Peso Pluma's music, which blends reggaeton, trap, and violent lyrics, has attracted criticism for glorifying drug trafficking.
- Mexico's Baja California state, particularly Tijuana, has seen a significant number of murders this year, making it a concerning location for the performance. The artist's decision to cancel the concert showcases a concern for the safety of everyone involved, including fans.
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Mexican artist cancels Tijuana show over cartel death threat - National Zero
The label backing Mexican artist Peso Pluma, who might be described as a gangsta rapper if he were a rapper and not basically a mariachi band leader, announced Wednesday they were cancelling Pluma’s October 14th show after the Jalisco New Generation Cartel put up several banners around the city saying they would make it his last if he came into the city, KTLA reports. At first you might read that and be like “Wow, so this Peso Pluma fella must b…
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