A Brazilian was almost kicked out of the subway by a passenger, in Portugal. Video shared by John Carlosa funk singer friend who introduced himself as MC KMZ do Vagão, went viral digital media last week.
John Carlos, who is he? RapperHe was in the camper and filmed the episode. “Unnecessary, inelegant, dull person,” he wrote when posting the scene. In the video, a Portuguese passenger argues with a Brazilian funk artist.
In the images, a woman points her finger at the Brazilian as he rhymes. I asked him to turn off the voice box, pointed to a subway sign and said he couldn’t do the presentation there.
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Vagão’s MC KMZ still tunes in to the rider and ensures they won’t turn off the stereo. Other passengers appear in the video and some say they were not disturbed.
Finally, the woman gets off the wagon and remembers that the presentation is illegal. In Portugal, as well as in São Paulo, any demonstration that disturbs other passengers, as well as trading in carriages, is prohibited.
Funk singer MC KMZ do Vagão thanks fans for their support
In an Instagram post after the episode, funk singer MC KMZ do Vagão thanked the support he received on social networks. In addition, provide the means of financial contribution to followers.
The Brazilian funk artist, who was almost kicked out of the subway in Portugal, is called Kawa Zurek. In Europe, 20-year-old Kawa makes a living by rhyming on public transportation to pay for law school.
In addition to sharing his art, the young man studies and dreams of helping “people solve problems.” In a video revealing his reason for moving to Europe, Kawa describes himself as a train rimmer.
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