By Julio Cortes
Jun 26, 2024, 3:47 PM EDT
several weeks ago Featherweight gave an interview to the magazine GQ, in which he showed the objects he cannot live without. But A comment he made caused controversy and ridicule on the networks, since the singer asks Steve Jobs (who died in 2011) for a battery pack for his cell phone.
In that fragment of the clip, the corridos tumbados performer shows the item in question and says: “A battery pack. I hate when my phone is dead, that’s why I carry one of these. I have five…Now I have three (cell phones). If I told you…it’s one for work, another for my private life and another for social networks. This is life. “I need a (package) for my iPad, so Apple, Steve Jobs, man, give me one for my iPad.”
Comments like: “I feel like Steve Jobs He’s not going to be able to help you”, “Bro, did you really ask Steve Jobs for help?” and “Calling Steve Jobs is very crazy.” So far, the artist has not made any comments on the matter.
Other objects presented Featherweight At the interview they were a sweatshirt, a cap, a balaclava, dark glasses, cologne, body cream and lip ointment. She also highlighted her jewelry, which she keeps in a box: “Here I have my watches, my earrings, my necklace.” By showing a figure of Spider-Man (her favorite character) made by the jewelry Bagliorithe singer said that his favorite actor in that superhero movies is Tobey Maguire: “Tobey, one hundred percent, he is the best.”
A few days ago Peso Pluma released its fourth album, titled Exoduswhich contains the singles “The Durango” and “Gimme a Second”. It is a double album that features collaborations with artists such as DJ Snake, Kenya Os, Anitta and Cardi B. About this new production, the singer commented: “You will be able to see a completely different side of me in Exodeither. “It’s all there, the good, the bad and the ugly.”
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