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Cazzu Presents in Mexico Book that Revolutionizes with "Feminism" Music and Perreo

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Mexico City, Aug 12 (EFE).- Argentine singer Julieta Cazzuchelli, better known as Cazzu or La Jefe del Trap, told EFE this Tuesday that it is still “idealist” to think that women will one day cease to be feminists, since “we continue to seek equality”, so in her book ‘Perreo, a Revolution’ she responds to whether the gender and industry to which she has dedicated her life are “machistas.” The artist presented this first essay in Mexico City, whe…

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Mexico City, Aug 12 (EFE).- Argentine singer Julieta Cazzuchelli, better known as Cazzu or La Jefe del Trap, told EFE this Tuesday that it is still “idealist” to think that women will one day cease to be feminists, since “we continue to seek equality”, so in her book ‘Perreo, a Revolution’ she responds to whether the gender and industry to which she has dedicated her life are “machistas.” The artist presented this first essay in Mexico City, whe…

As one of the most emblematic pioneers of the Spanish-speaking trap mainstream, Cazzu, 31, recognized that in these musical ecosystems the male figure predominates.

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The reggaeton and rap, as well as the urban culture in general has been associated for decades with man and machismo. Female voices like Cazzu’s have re-signified to the genre and restructured the rules of the game. In Perreo’s presentation, a Revolution, the Argentine artist reflected on how her feminist look and her personal experience intertwine with the music she makes. You may be interested: Judge in New York orders dignified treatment to I…

Mexico City.- Argentine singer Julieta Cazzuchelli, better known as Cazzu or La Jefe del Trap, told EFE this Tuesday that it is still “idealist” to think that women will one day cease to be feminists, since “we continue to seek equality”, so in her book ‘Perreo, un revolución” responds to whether gender ...

Argentine singer Cazzu presented in the capital of the country her book Perreo un revolución, a work in which she addresses issues such as feminism, the role of women in reggaeton and the importance of expressing themselves despite fear. At a press conference held at Penguin Random House facilities in Polanco, the Trap performer stressed that the writing was a cathartic process, nourished by ideas and experiences shared with women, including ren…

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Turquesa News broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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