Miami. - Dominican artist and producer Shadow Blow, who is experiencing a key moment in his career after his participation in the second season of the reality show La Casa de Alofoke, an experience that has allowed him to expand his media exposure and take on new challenges within the music industry.
The interpreter was approached during his walk on the red carpet of the special La Casa de Alofoke: El After Party, produced by the Univision network in the city of Miami, where he reacted to the criticisms made by some colleagues of the urban genre who questioned the presence of established artists in this reality show format.
"I respect your opinion, but I know that in the end your opinion has already changed, because at first perhaps many did not understand it. Now that they see the results, I know that many would say: 'Wow, why wasn't I there? Why didn't I participate?'", expressed the urban artist.
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In conversation with De Último Minuto, Shadow Blow made it clear that he respects the opinion of all his colleagues, although he assured that his decision to join the project was motivated by the vision he shared with Santiago Matías (Alofoke) and the professional opportunities that the program could generate. The artist explained that their participation aimed to take on a new creative challenge, especially due to the possibility of recording songs inside the studio set up in the reality show's house, which represented a different experience in their career. Likewise, Shadow Blow shared that his entry into the reality show did not respond to a personal marketing strategy, but to the desire to get out of his comfort zone. "I didn't do it to seek that point within the music, I did it as a new challenge, to see how I was going to feel making music in there," he affirmed.Finally, the producer maintained that, despite the initial criticism, the positive impact of the project is undeniable and that many of the artists who questioned his decision would not rule out being part of a similar initiative today. “I respect the opinion of all my colleagues, but I know that in the end many of my colleagues would like to be there”, he concluded.







