Evandro Fióti speaks out after controversy with Juliette and Duda Beat
After the impact of the controversy with Juliette and Duda Beat over the plagiarism of the song “AmarElo” by Emicida with the participation of Majur and Pabllo Vittar and a sample of Belchior, Evandro Fióti, the singer’s brother and producer, published a video on his profile in one social network in which he talks about the topic (see video above).
“At no time did I want to hate people and celebrities involved in this campaign. That was never my goal, and everyone who was there yesterday knows that very well. Fan clubs can express themselves however they want. That’s not my goal. I want.” Thank you for the expression and solidarity within the market that I received today. From people of all kinds and positions of leadership, because we did not build what we built for nothing, but with our reputation, with ethics and with the truth,” he said.
I thank the great record company presidents who called me. Only one hasn’t called yet. I thank the presidents of the major publishing houses who have recognized the seriousness of the events and the main agencies with which we have relationships. Anyone who works with it, anyone who has experience with it, is on our side. What you say or don’t say doesn’t matter. The facts are there and they say more than anything else.”
“I just came here to talk because it’s on a scale that I couldn’t have even imagined. But because we have pop personalities in this discussion, it has reached an even greater level, which I think is important from this point of view of awareness, education and ethics in all these segments that we are talking about. For me, this is the most important debate. Awareness: so that this no longer reproduces itself in our society and in our market.
“Those who work with me know that it is this value that nourishes me, they know that it is what I try to do every day. I know that mistakes happen, but in this case it was a reproduction of systematic mistakes that are closely linked to the entire structural, racist process in our country that we have in our advertising and labor market. Don’t belittle my abilities. They don’t have the experience that I have and I know what I’m doing.”
“Finally, I would like to say that we are speaking to the management of the authority with whom we have already worked together elsewhere. She already recognizes the error. What are you discussing, legally or in connection with the error itself, and are you attacking us, as if we want to take advantage of this… We are victims of this whole process, it makes no sense. You will see the solution at the end and how this is proven one way or another. Our role was and remains dialogue and ethics. It will never be different. I believe in the truth. I only do what I do when I am sure of myself and our truth. I always look for dialogue. We “Here in the lab we are working and that is what I have to say at the moment,” he concluded.
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The singers previously spoke out. See what Juliette said below:
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Duda Beat’s press office also sent a statement to gshow reiterating the former BBB’s position. “We inform you that the artist has been hired as one of the performers of the song “Magia Amarela” for an advertising campaign for the Bauducco brand, in collaboration with Juliette. “Our entire team is in contact with those responsible for the creation and production of the song campaign for an official declaration of satisfaction to the public and the press”.
Later, Duda’s team released a statement on the artist’s networks. Checkout.
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