Pepe Aguilar drops new song for immigrant rights: 'I'm not making a cent off this song'
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Pepe Aguilar's latest single, "Corrido de Juanito," aims to elevate and celebrate the immigrant experience in the U.S. by addressing the emotional challenges faced by those far from home. Originally written by Edén Muñoz in 2017, the song's message resonates deeply amid increased enforcement actions in Los Angeles. Aguilar donates all proceeds from the song and his album to Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA), which provides essential legal and educational services to immigrants. CHIRLA expresses gratitude for Aguilar's support for the immigrant community, emphasizing its foundational role in his fan base.
"I'm not making a cent off this song. We're giving away everything, not only from the song, but from my latest released album."
"[CHIRLA] is helping immigrants to fight this battle legally and peacefully and respectfully. That's why I created this song, and that's why I decided to donate whatever it makes."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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