Rodrigo Bueno would have turned 50 yesterday, Wednesday 24 May, and his son Ramiro spoke, with an open heart, in THEY (America, 8.00 pm), the cycle conducted by Ángel De Brito. Son of Patricia Pacheco and El Potrowho died on June 24, 2000 in a tragic car accident, the 26-year-old said: “It was very difficult raising me without dad, but mom did the work for two.”
“A Drink in Heaven, That’s El Potro’s Birthday”She said I will branch well when De Brito asked him what his father’s birthday means to him.
“It is a day of celebration, of joy, of emotion – he said -. It is a day to be shared with the people who still remember it today. The reality is that it was a very moving day in many ways, but The post of the post is that it was a day full of excellent energy. It is El Potro’s birthday and we must celebrate it with great affection and great pride.”
“The people’s affection is unconditional,” Ramiro celebrated. It’s been almost 23 years (of Rodrigo’s death) and it is still as valid as the first day. People’s love is a blessing. Today I tried to share with many people, in the sense of responding to each of those who wrote to me. Though there were many messages, one always takes the time to share them with the people who still love him.
When De Brito asked him that the validity that Rodrigo’s music continues to have many years after his death is not what happens with many other singers, Ramiro declared: “The reality is that Only those who forget die. And he said it: ‘It is forbidden to forget’. And people have taken it like this and live it like this”.
Ramiro Bueno: “I leave my old man separated from my artistic career”
“I feel similar to my old man in many attitudes, ways of getting along with people and the connection I have with people, being an underground and hip hop artist myself. Many good things have come to me through my old,” he said. declared Ramiro Bene.
“Does your old man’s name weigh on you in music or does it go unnoticed in that trap world?”wanted to meet the driver of THEY. “I put up a mental barrier when I thought, ‘I’m Rodrigo’s son and if I get into hip hop, people will say, ‘And what is he supposed to do here? He wants to come because hip hop is popular,'” admitted Ramiro.
And he acknowledged: “But that was just a mental barrier that I put up, because they welcomed me with so much affection, so much love, so much respect”. And she went on to say: “The truth is that my father’s name doesn’t matter to me, because I don’t bear the name of Rodrigo Bueno. I leave my old man separate from my artistic career. I entered as no one and as I am too: I am Rodrigo’s son and I will be until the day of my death”.
“But as an artist I still have a huge path and I still have to be myself and I have to show who I am and so many other things that I don’t even tell you. It’s the path that he also traveled in his beginnings”.
Ramiro Bueno: “My mother did the job for two”
“Personally, what was it like growing up without dad?”DeBrito asked. “And,,, he had a mom!” Ramiro reacted. The reality is that it was very difficult, but mom did the work for two. I feel that who I am is, in large part, thanks to my mother, the education she gave me, and what we share together.”
“Even my old lady is like my best friend He explained. I talk to her a lot, we share absolutely everything, and I’m grateful that I can have that kind of special bond with her because she comforts me as her child.”
Source: Clarin