After all that Donald has said against Mexicans and immigrants living in the United States in general, Emilio Estefan made a song with some personalities from the Latin world.
With the participation of 34 Hispanic personalitiesthe famous producer released a song that rejects xenophobia: “We have to raise our pride”said.
The producer of Cuban origin Emilio Estefan launched this Monday a music video that highlights the achievements of Latinos on the occasion of the celebration of the Month of the Hispanic heritage in the United States and in rejection of “negative publicity” against the Mexicans.
The production has the collaboration of great stars of Latin music, such as Wisin, Pitbull, Thalía, Gloria Estefan, Carlos Santana, Carlos Vives, Jeancarlos Canela, Natalia Jiménez, Rita Moreno, Pepe Aguilaramong others, indicated the press office of the composer and producer.
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The theme is an appeal to “feeling that Hispanics have made progress and we need people to know it”Estefan, winner of 19 awards, expressed in a statement grammys.
“As immigrants, we feel love and appreciation for this country and the freedom it represents. We have to raise our pride and show the world all the great things we are doing,» said the husband of the Cuban-American singer. Gloria Estefan.
“Communicate a message of unity to all immigrants, not of division”he added.
The title of the song, “We are all Mexicans”becomes, in words of Stephanin a “metaphor that symbolizes that we can all become victims of racism and intolerance at any time, as Mexicans are now”.
He regretted that Mexicans are being “vilified” by “some media outlets, political leaders” and part of public opinion “because they comprise 67% of the population and because their native country shares a direct border with the United States”.
«We need to find a solution and I hope that our leaders in charge of this problem are able to bring love and unity to this amazing country.»Estefan pointed out.
They also participate in the recording of the video Taboo (Black Eyed Peas), actresses Eva Longoria and Whoopi Goldberg, announcer Eddie “Piolín” Sotelo, Carlos Ponce, Wyclef Jean, Kate del Castillo, Kathy Griffin and the band El Recodo.
Taken from Infobae