With three shows sold out, Silvio Rodriguez opened its concert series in Argentina. An intimate and powerful recital, crossed by classics such as “Whoever it was” and “Angel for an ending”, poems and a dedicated audience from beginning to end; It was the result of his time in Buenos Aires. The Caribbean musician, a historic reference in Latin American music, returned to the country after seven years and led a collective celebration of songs and memory.
Since opening with “Hummingbird wing” until closing with “Cloud Tail”the tour joined hymns like “Little daytime serenade”, “Tone of Will”, “Whoever Was”, “The Fool”along with new pieces and tributes. Minutes before, Jorge Boccanera He had recited poems, including “Will the south be possible?”dedicated to the workers of the Garrahan Hospital, who are going through a tough conflict with the libertarian administration.
This gave rise to the fact that, before the recital, a crowd of spectators who gathered at the facilities began to sing the viral hit “Alta coimera”popularized in the segment Jingle Factory of the cycle “National Industry” from the Gelatina platform. Composed of María Paula Godoy, The song was sung by those attending the show at the Movistar Arena last week, the same stage where Javier Milei presented his “musical performance” together with the Presidential Band.
Originally from Monteros, province of Tucumán, the singer Maria Paula Godoy became recognized on social networks for being the creator of the musical hit that summarizes the entire scandal of the recordings of Diego Spagnuolo linked to Karina Milei. The theme “Alta coimera” It went viral and ended up being used, both in protest marches against the libertarian government, as well as in soccer stands and, in this case, on the eve of a musical show.
To the rhythm of the guajira “Guantanamera”, the artist presented a jingle version to the program “National Industry” from the streaming channel Gelatina, hosted by Pedro Rosemblat. From there, the issue went viral as the case of the wiretapping that linked the Secretary General of the Presidency became media. The alleged “3 percent bribe” that the former head of ANDIS claimed that the official received was a scandal that damaged the dynamics of LLA in the Buenos Aires legislative elections.
A few months ago, in a session of the Upper House, the senator Cristina Lopez by Tierra del Fuego of Unidad Ciudadana, sang the song in the venue, in the middle of the debate that analyzed whether the president’s veto on the Disability Emergency Law was rejected. At that moment, the Peronist legislator took the floor and said: “Do you know what people are shouting in the street? That there is no money for the disabled, but there is money for bribes. Do you know what people are singing in the street? ‘Alta coimera, Karina is high coimera’. And the truth is that they are right.”

