Obscene lyrics are normalized

Obscene lyrics are normalized
Obscene lyrics are normalized

“And I am a jazz dance and ballet teacher, when I gave seminars It was so difficult to choose a song to give that doesn’t have obscene lyricsthat does not have ugly words, that does not require touching a part of your body,” he added.

And followed: “It is so normalized to see it on TikTok, to see girls making sexual gestures or everything, it catches my attention, honestly.”

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As a result of this, Julieta explained how the idea of ​​targeting a more adolescent audience arose. “I felt that for the preadolescence there was nothing, it was an empty and helpless place of content. What Zoom has are cool songs, reggaeton or cumbia,” he commented.

In this sense, Nicolás Occhiato noted: “It’s really good what you’re sayinga dance teacher who teaches classes to teenagers only has to use the themes that we all know.”

“And they are the songs that the girls sing, but it is good not to burn stages or sing something that has a nice message.” and that he is a canchero, not that he talks about the seasons of the year,” responded the former Big Brother.

“Zoom talks about friendship, about the changes of pre-adolescence, which is a very difficult stage because it begins to change your body and mentality, about learning to say no, what happens when they ghost you,” Julieta Poggio concluded.

 
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