Things are going to get good
Alhóndiga Rapera.- After the mayor of Guanajuato manifested against the concert that the Santa Fe Klan was going to give in his city, the singer already responded – and with all the flow of the neighborhood.
A few days ago, the rapper announced that he would offer a massive concert in the capital of Guanajuato on October 28, to celebrate San Judas Tadeo. However, Samantha Smith, municipal president, reminded him that he needed the corresponding permits to hold the event.
“Due to the artistic activity carried out by our international star from the capital, a notification was left informing that, subsequently, he would have to request permits and, if he did not do so, there would be sanctions. There is no authorized permit for said event, so you are urged to comply with municipal regulations and protection provisions,” the mayor explained, basically saying “there is no permit, young man.”
The Santa Fe Klan doesn’t seem to have much respect for politicians.
Given the warning, the interpreter of I’ll go look for you He did not take long to respond on social networks:
“I don’t even ask my mother’s permission to do the dances in the neighborhood, I’m just going to ask the lady for a chance. There are also many complaints that the hospital is useless, that in the communities there is no electricity or water, the neighborhood children are hungry and there is no work. Those calls are the ones that should be answered,” he wrote, making it clear that procedures are not part of rap’s DNA.
Santa Fe Klan responds to the mayor of Guanajuato:
“I don’t even ask my mom for permission to do the dances in the neighborhood and I’m just going to ask the lady for a chance… there are also many complaints that the hospital is of no use, that in the communities there is no electricity or water, the children of the… pic.twitter.com/S5zWoq4Vd0
— Cerebros (@CerebrosG) October 24, 2025
Santa Fe’s publication was filled with reactions, memes and virtual applause, with the general consensus being that a concert “doesn’t hurt anyone” and that, if anything, the only crime would be not inviting the entire band.
And in case you didn’t see it: the Gun’s & Roses vocalist threw the microphone at his drummer, and everything was recorded.
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