Frank Reyes dice que se va del pa?s | List?n Diario
He is sad, and wants to be happy in the promised land of Miami.
He is sad, and wants to be happy in the promised land of Miami.
he says his art is not respected.
Didn't read the article, but what are his claims?
Miami is just another crappy city anyways, not much of a change of scene.
lol. pretty sure that for someone as rich as Frank Reyes, he will never be out of "luz" in here for a billion years. Doubt it is something he takes into account haha.
Going from a big fish in a small pond to swimming in the open sea makes so little sense.
He probably wins more awards in the US than in the DR (Premios Casandra is the biggest award ceremony among Dominican musicians/artists/tv personalities.) Even Dominicans that live and do most of their work outside the DR often get awards in the Casandra. Even descendants of Dominicans born and living abroad get recognitions in those awards.Any show he puts on is well attended. Interesting statement by Frank.
And Miami will be better? Do Cubans and Puerto Ricans like Bachata?
He probably wins more awards in the US than in the DR (Premios Casandra is the biggest award ceremony among Dominican musicians/artists/tv personalities.) Even Dominicans that live and do most of their work outside the DR often get awards in the Casandra. Even descendants of Dominicans born and living abroad get recognitions in those awards.
He isn't alone, many bachateros complain that there is a form of prejudice against the genre, which is true but it used to be much worse. At one point simply being seen passing in front of a place blasting bachata was enough to get the chismosos chatting and for many young people to realize they were in trouble by the time they reached their homes. Bachata was the lowliest of the lowly music, avoided by anyone that thought of themselves at least somewhat respectable people.
Now Bachata is huge in the Spanish-speaking world and even beyond.
He probably wins more awards in the US than in the DR (Premios Casandra is the biggest award ceremony among Dominican musicians/artists/tv personalities.) Even Dominicans that live and do most of their work outside the DR often get awards in the Casandra. Even descendants of Dominicans born and living abroad get recognitions in those awards.
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Tell that to the Japanese and Koreans...NALS, maybe it is huge in the Spanish speaking world. it is not huge beyond that.
Maybe he made that statement in order to get attention and in addition some publicity for his upcoming concert, you guys ever thought about that?