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Jowell & Randy willing to fight gender violence

Rita Portela Lopez, El Vocero (February 2nd, 2011) source: http://www.vocero.com/escenario-es/jowell-randy-dispuestos-a-combatir-la-violencia-
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"Now our voice has weight." With that statement Jowell & Randy showed interest in eradicating violence against women through their songs. His initiative is that the situation has touched them personally.

And boy is that Randy personally suffered as his mother had to flee again and again from an abusive stepfather. "That's not something I keep saying out there, but that makes me think about it. My mother was a victim and as a kid I remember we had to go live in the Home Julia de Burgos and I changed schools many times. My stepfather was crazy and threatened to kill her. I saw other mothers in the same and shared with other children and that is terrible. I feel that it was time to do something because sometimes my mom did not dare to call or leave the house even when she had time to do it while the guy was working, "he confessed.


In this way, the artists chosen to allocate the single "Good Bye" to the cause and even filmed a video in Miami, under the direction of Marlon Peña, which depict scenes of violence and encourage girls to " leave it "and move on. "Those who talk about a topic as important not mean we have to make us sad. We are focused on bringing joy, because our business is entertaining so the issue is to remove such person and go to enjoy, "said Jowell.


"We know that many batterers our fans and we want you to know that this is not done. Before giving a fist to a best woman go, "he said.


The rapper went on to be available to the Government to star in campaigns against gender violence. "We will start with 'Say Good Bye" soon because we care about, the figures are incredible and this can not continue like this. "


He said his followers receive messages from people with whom they identify. All this in relation to figures such as Olga Tanon has been involved in similar campaigns. "I do not listen to Olga Tanon. I know it's one of the most important artists of Puerto Rico, but we pay attention something like this if it comes from Daddy Yankee or Wisin & Yandel. I am very real, and may say that I am a Kafir or a charlatan, but the issue here is not to abuse women. Who will listen what he did Olga perfect, but I think talking to the village and the neighborhood where they really are killing. I go to if I have to point and without bodyguards, "he said Jowell.


The performers of "Mother in Law" and "Loco" emphasized the idea of \u200b\u200basserting his voice so it does not stop until "we make a difference." "We do not support the man who beats women and we want people to understand that we urge everyone to join 'Say Good Bye "because this is something that concerns us very much or like crime," he said.


rap duo, known as the "looser" became spokesmen yesterday A Blast energy drink claiming that "it's like a little juices" unlike some other products. "We joined this company because we liked the drink. If Randy does not give me the nod we do because he does not like these things, but when he tasted it liked it. I said it looked a little juices, "said Jowell to note that it is aware that there is lobbying in the legislature of the country by raising the age those who eat this type of drink. In other words only are the elderly who can acquire it. "That has not been approved and could fall down bugs (problems) with our fans because our audience is quite varied ranging from 12 to 30 years. We are clear, because we are quite real, this is a drink that does not undermine health. We are ready for whatever comes, "he said.


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