One of Mexico’s hip hop promoters and radio host, Alex Malverde He died due to complications after suffering from the coronavirus.
Through social networks, friends, colleagues and fans of Malverde announced the death of the musician, which had taken place at dawn on Wednesday.
“Well, with the news that I got COVID, I don’t feel bad today, but they tell me (after doing a CT scan) that I have small lungs, now I am a small lung as well as a small whistle . Chale puta vida ‘, published on his social network.
Just get out of this chingadera, every person I see without a mask I’m going to give a fuck and then I’ll give them a mask.
– Alex Malverde (@AlexMalverde) January 9, 2021
On January 9, Malverde reflected on the disease and spoke of the importance of using sanitary measures to combat the virus.
“Just get out of this chingadera, every person I see without a mask I’m going to give a fuck and then I’ll give them a mask”, said.
Send good vibes, I don’t want to die yet. Beware of COVID
– Alex Malverde (@AlexMalverde) January 11, 2021
In the days after his positive test, Alex shared how he coped with the disease. For example, he announced that he needed an oxygen tank because of a shortage in Mexico City.
“Thanks for your vibe, take care of yourself. They don’t know how annoying it is that your life depends on tubes, are afraid to close your eyes and not return. BE CAREFUL! We keep on fucking”, He exhibited on January 11.
Thank you for your atmosphere, take care of yourself. They don’t know how annoying it is that your life depends on tubes, are afraid to close your eyes and not return. BE CAREFUL! We keep on fucking
– Alex Malverde (@AlexMalverde) January 11, 2021
That same day, Alex Malverde thanked his friends and colleagues in the industry for showing their affection and asked his followers to take care of themselves and that he didn’t want to die just yet.
Alex Malverde received recognition for promoting the Bastón Band and released his first album with her on the internet. The goal was to raise the necessary funds to produce it physically and these were the first steps to create the music behind the scenes.
I don’t wish this COVID shit on anyone, it gets ugly, sometimes I feel like Saint Peter is talking to me.
– Alex Malverde (@AlexMalverde) January 8, 2021
His work allowed national hip-hop to undergo a paradigm shift and open up to the international context, viewing himself as one of the best of its kind. Here he founded Homegrown and was in charge of the Rich Vagos label.