He calls himself “El Presidente”, “born in Monte de Caparica but raised in London”, and defends crime and the life of a “gangster” in songs he releases under the stage name King Bigs. “El Presidente” guarantees that he managed to block the bridge on April 25 with the help of friends to record a video for the song “Gangstanismo” without asking anyone for permission or suffering any consequences from the authorities.
Photos taken late last summer prove illegality and boldness. In a recent interview with RDP Africa, rapper King Bigs boasted about his action: “We stopped traffic, people whistled, but nothing happened. Request authorization? To whom? “I’m ‘El Presidente,’ I just need to ask myself for permission,” he said.
According to CM As it turned out, the video was recorded on the bridge on April 25, when the musician gathered a group of friends in several cars and together in the early morning they stopped traffic for several minutes. King Bigs and the camera operator travel on foot while other drivers are forced to wait in front of the blockade. They then get into their cars and disappear. The PSP did not answer journalists’ questions. CM.
Author: Joao Carlos Rodriguez
Source: CM Jornal
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