The transcript is a conversation between a host and the Puerto Rican artist Rauw Alejandro, also known as "Puerto Rican Chris Brown". They discuss Rauw's career, his influences, and the challenges he has faced.
Rauw shares that he started his musical journey on Soundcloud and collaborated with other artists like Lyanno and Rafa Pabón. His biggest hit, "Comerte toda", was a turning point in his career. He also mentions his early influences, including Luis Fonsi and David Bisbal, and talks about his fear of flying.
The host praises Rauw's ability to relate to his audience and his journey from being a "new kid" to a respected artist. They discuss the importance of maintaining a positive work environment and the challenges of fame, including dealing with fears and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Rauw emphasizes the importance of respect, both from his fans and his team. He also talks about the importance of having a supportive team and the value of collaboration in the music industry.
Throughout the conversation, Rauw shares his humble beginnings, his journey to fame, and his advice for aspiring artists. He emphasizes the importance of hard work, perseverance, and maintaining a positive attitude, even in the face of challenges.
1. The text is a transcript from a conversation between two artists, one of whom is Puerto Rican Chris Brown. [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:20.60: Well, my people, here we are\nat the Rockstar Show,\n00:00:23.48: and the guest that I have right here\nis called the Puerto Rican Chris Brown,\n00:00:27.44: my people, this guy dances, sings...')]
2. The conversation revolves around Chris Brown's admiration for Rauw Alejandro, a Puerto Rican artist who is also known for his dancing and singing abilities. [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:29.78: the man is killing it right now everywhere,\non the networks, in the views...\n00:00:33.91: please give it up for my man Rauw!\n00:00:40.71: It\'s early, you know,\nand already people...')]
3. Chris Brown compares Rauw Alejandro to other artists and mentions that there is no artist with whom he can compare Rauw Alejandro. [Source: Document(page_content='00:01:01.07: because I also want to be a GOAT myself,\nin my art and in my generation,\n00:01:06.07: that\'s Latin music and reggaeton...\n00:01:08.32: Because right now Usher already...')]
4. Rauw Alejandro started his career at Soundcloud and has been consistent in his progression, advancing one step further every year. [Source: Document(page_content='00:06:45.07: That was my platform.\nLike the bunny.\nExactly, it was the time of the bunny,\nwe are contemporary...\n00:06:50.49: Me... Myke Towers... Alvarito Díaz...\n00:06:56.92: I remember that there was a group,\nFüete Billete, that made trapped in PR...\n00:07:00.57: You already had... there was an audience\nthat was going to see these gigs.\n00:07:04.26: There was an audience\nthat was kind of hipster, you know,\n00:07:07.56: more towards hip-hop, it was like...\n00:07:10.89: It was a jealous audience, which was not...\n00:07:13.85: they did not like reggaeton that much.\n00:07:15.73: Exactly. I was more into that environment\nand there were more artists...')]
5. Rauw Alejandro collaborated with artists like Lyanno and Rafa Pabón, and together they created songs that were considered underground hits in their generation. [Source: Document(page_content='00:08:27.21: that is what I always tell new kids,\n00:08:31.51: that everyone wants to record\nwith Nicky Jam,\n00:08:33.84: but maybe you can collaborate\nwith someone who\'s on your same level,\n00:08:38.10: and together...\n00:08:39.52: Which makes sense...\nand maybe do great things too.\n00:08:41.79: Together, supporting each other\nand making themselves known,\n00:08:45.40: to start catching the audience\nlittle by little.\n00:08:47.69: I got together with Lyanno,\nwe did a couple of songs together...\n00:08:51.91: with Rafa, a couple of remixes came out...\n00:08:54.41: Exclusiva Remix, Sabe Remix,\nthen La Oportunidad Remix...\n00:08:58.00: which, within our generation,\nare