LA RESISTENCIA - Entrevista a Kaydy Cain | #LaResistencia 07.12.2020 - Summary

Summary

The transcript appears to be a conversation covering various topics, including personal anecdotes, tattoos, music preferences, legal matters, and humorous exchanges. The speakers discuss the idea of trying new things, the significance of tattoos, and share jokes about legal professions and music. They also touch upon the importance of ambition and creativity in today's world. The conversation seems informal and lighthearted, with references to cultural elements and current events.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions:

1. The speaker has a tattoo of the United Nations and World Health Organization logos.
2. The speaker thinks it's a good idea to try new things.
3. The speaker has considered getting a tattoo on their face.
4. The speaker thinks it's difficult to work in the state administration with tattoos on their face.
5. The speaker's first name is Dani.
6. The speaker prefers to be called Daniel or Dani.
7. The speaker has heard of a song by Anuel.
8. The speaker thinks that plagiarism is a problem in the music industry.
9. The speaker has a doll that looks like them.
10. The speaker likes tennis.
11. The speaker has a racket as a gift.
12. The speaker has a video clip for their song "Call if you don't give me your heart".
13. The speaker doesn't have a beef with Puchito or Tangana.
14. The speaker thinks that Tiziano Ferro is a good artist.
15. The speaker listens to ranchera and corrido music from Mexico.
16. The speaker doesn't have a problem with people knowing what music they listen to.
17. The speaker has a list of fights pending with other artists.
18. The speaker thinks that they are the patriarch of their world and try to make peace.
19. The speaker wants to read articles from the Spanish constitution.
20. The speaker has printed the Spanish constitution and wants to read article 17.
21. Article 17 of the Spanish constitution states that preventive detention cannot last longer than the time strictly necessary.
22. The speaker thinks that the Spanish constitution is important.
23. The speaker has planned to follow people who don't want to follow them.