Monday, October 15, 2012

British critic called Michel Teló and Brazilian music factory of garbage

The critic of The Guardian, Joe Bishop, detonated the huge success of the song "Ai Se Eu Te Pego" which gained fame and recognition, the voice of Michel Teló.

"This song is the reason for Europeans and South Americans do not trust their pop songs," cites. "The Brazilian artist Michel Teló considers normal use accordions in the songs. Accordion but has no place in pop. All songs with this instrument seem to Romanian radio jingles," detonates.

In aggressive tone, yet Bishop condemns the musical tastes of Brazilians, implying that the country is a factory garbage. "Ai Se Eu Te Pego"  was not only first in the UK and the U.S., where people are normal, have brains and do not speak Portuguese," he concludes.

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