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Please help me welcome Gio the vocalist for Los Primos de Ene
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Tito Daily. Welcome,
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welcome. So I heard you were willing to make a big
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sacrifice for your mother's immigration status.
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Can you tell us more about that?
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OK, so it is kind of like a long story about
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so pretty much, you know,
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back in the day when I was younger,
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and it was kind of hard for us,
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having an immigrant parent and stuff,
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but more of the story is that when I was
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Getting to a certain point where we wanted to get my mother
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they, they kind of looked up to me to to try
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to help her out in that aspect since I was a younger
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person,, and I was a citizen,
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obviously I was born here in the United States.
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You know, we try to do something through a lawyer and
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you know, wanting to go to the military and stuff,
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but that ended up not happening.
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my sister knew that I had this dream of
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doing music and and wanting to,
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succeed in this, and,
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she's the one that kind of stepped up and,
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you know, she ended up saying,
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you know, I want you to chase your dreams,
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I want you to do what you have to do.
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And I'll go to the to the army so that way
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she can get her papers and stuff because she wanted to
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let me chase my dreams,
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you know. How did that impact you and your journey toward
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honestly, that's the best decision that ever happened.
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I didn't want my sister to go into the army or military
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or anything like that.
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that was actually like something that I feared,
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you know, I didn't want her to.
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To do something wrong or go into like the wrong field and
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stuff., luckily she did go into a good field
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you know, somewhere where she can,
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you know, and the the thing about it is that,
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you know, she enjoys it now,
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you know, and that's something that that makes me happy and
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makes me feel good about,
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you know, they're helping her pay.
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her schooling and stuff,
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and she's trying to be a dentist now and stuff
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so that's it's pretty awesome,
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yeah. That's awesome.
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And how does she feel now seeing you like where you are
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I mean she always sends me messages,
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you know, telling me I love you,
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I'm doing great, keep pushing.
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And it's, I mean it's been cool,
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you know, she's been really supportive.
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That's like a good support system,
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it sounds like and how does your mom feel about like everything
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that's happened? I mean,
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she's happy as well,
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you know, it's something that I guess she didn't think like
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this was gonna take off as quick as it did either,
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you know, back in the day,
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you know, it took us a long time to kinda get
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a song to pop off and stuff.
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finally it happened and,
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and you know she was happy and excited and and now that
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you know we're all able to help her financially my sister's
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helping her with her immigration status.
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A big blessing with that so we're all happy and and excited
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for her to finally travel back to Mexico and visit her family
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and stuff. And then as far as your music,
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when did the primos delete happen?
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Primos delete is based off of another group that we had
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in the past. That was Los Primos in Rumbo,
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right,, obviously los primos in Rumbo because we didn't
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really have a, a path,
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you know, we didn't,
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we didn't know where we were going,
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we just put inrumbo,
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so it was just like,
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we don't, we don't know where we're going,
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right? But we didn't eventually got to the point where we
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didn't like that name because it was like,
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we gotta, gotta have somewhere to go.
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We gotta have a direction,
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came up with the name Los Primo de leste.
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And because we're from the east coast,
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from coast and I know we have the primos here,
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the other primos. Can we meet them.
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so we got all the primos now.
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So we're gonna play a little game with you guys and get
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to know you guys a little better.
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Who's the biggest toxico in the group?
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OK. 321. they see they still see you.
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I don't know. Y'all tell me what,
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He likes things his way,
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he's he's mad, you know,
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don't don't get me started on y'all fellas.
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We're talking about you right now.
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I could see the coming out.
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OK, what's better flirting in English or flirting in Spanish Spanish
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Spanish. I say English.
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I say English. What's your best pick up line?
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about the same in Spanish.
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What's going on. Spanish I got one in English.
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I'm gonna call you Cheerios.
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Because you're good for my heart.
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smooth. I like that one.
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you're, you're the writer though.
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Yeah You're right, I didn't think about that,
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You guys sing about love.
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What do you think the biggest green flag and red flag is
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when getting to know someone else?
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I think red flag when they text you too much,
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yeah, like they're not busy enough,
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look, I don't mind the communication.
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I love it and stuff,
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but if you texting me all day,
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that means you're not busy.
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You're not getting to the money,
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you know what's your green flag,
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Juanito when they have like family values,
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you know, like like,
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hey, like come over,
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you know, I can say I miss papas,
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yeah, I think that was the perfect perfect red flags.
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Alright, Sharon location is kinda,
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I don't know, because they keep track about everywhere you at
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you know. You can't go.
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That's a red flag flag on my ladder.
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They tell you when you leave the house,
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what speed you going,
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what, what percent your phone on you're done.
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What that's not a relationship.
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That's the FBI definitely alright,
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we can. Let's talk about the album guys let's talk about
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your latest album Luna de Miel.
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Like what can we expect in a loan.
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The idea behind the EP was just trying to recreate 2019 vibes
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that were before like that kind of like all the hit
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songs all the songs that were like underground type and try to
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bring them back with this type of sound like Rojos.
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Estaoche queer, you know,
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all those songs that kind of blew up back in the day
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with, with those East Coast artists,
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you know, he had that idea of kind of just incorporating
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all those, those hits and then remixing them and also bringing
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on the artists that sing that song originally and putting them on
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the track, you know,
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that way it's like a an official remix,
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you know, of the song.
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Well this was just for the people,
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out and about, maybe don't got a relationship,
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you know the name of,
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of, of the album is Luna de Miel,
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so you kind of get the,
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you know, what do you do when you go on Luna
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so it's it's kind of based off that,
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you feel me, and enjoy the.
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That that was the cover,
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you know, like a honey peggy,
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so we try to make it like make sense.
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All right guys, where can people follow you,
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where can they see you,
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listen to your music?
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Alright, alright, before any of that,
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little project coming up.
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We're gonna do IP decumbia something a little different.
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Istamos unacaque my momynosa grass gracios tees,
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Up with something, you know,
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behind that and do like a little EP so that's in the
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works. That's coming soon,
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very soon. It's gonna be super dope,
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you guys can follow us on Instagram,
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signosentola plataformadikitales anywhere you guys like Spotify,
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Apple Music, we're all over the place.
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YouTube, check out no mentirapoema,
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all the hits a solo primo dee.