Native of Monteros, province of Tucumán, the singer María Paula Godoy She became recognized on social networks as she is the creator of the musical hit that synthesizes the entire scandal of the recordings linked to the president’s sister Javier Milei. The subject “High coimera” It went viral and ended up being used, both in protests against the libertarian government, and in soccer stands.

To the rhythm of the guajira “Guantanamera”the artist presented a Jingle version to the program “National Industry” of the gelatin streaming channel, conducted by Pedro Rosemblat. From there, the issue went viral as the case of listening that links the Secretary General of the Presidency was mediated.

“It is a catharsis that one does there. And it occurred to me and I sent it, but without any claim. That is, as if to contribute to the cause. And they heard it and then asked another and I sent another and so. We go four jingles that we sent,” confessed the artist raised in Brazil in a report for the newspaperar. Godoy was repeatedly presented in the city of Buenos Aires with the show “Folklore for a big homeland”, along with the musicians Juan Martín Angere and Esteban Blanca.

Folklore lover and native sounds, the singer is recognized activist and admirer of Mercedes Sosa, Atahualpa Yupanqui and Los Chalchaleros. “I made a founding part of the movement Margaritas In Catamarca, which was a movement of women music in the province, and we achieved many things through the struggle that was given nationally by the quota law, that law that talked about 30% of the billboard being women. Because the truth is that especially in festivals only men appear on the billboard. And we managed to mobilize society, ”he said in that interview.


Cristina López, Senator by Tierra del Fuego de Unión Ciudadana, sang the song in the Senate, in the middle of the session that analyzes whether or not the president’s veto on the emergency in disability will reject. The Peronist legislator took the floor and said: “Do you know what people are shouting on the street? There is no money for the disabled, but there is money for the coimas. Do you know what people are singing on the street? ‘Alta Coimera, Karina is high coimera.’ And the truth is that they are right.”

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