The story of Mexico rolling through Qatar in 2022 with the horn of “the old iron they sell”

The fan calls himself ‘Yahir El Traviso’ and describes himself as an ambassador of Mexican music to the world.

For a few seconds, 31 to be exact, one of the corridors of Qatar 2022 became a branch MexicoBecause the classic tune of “mattresses, drums, refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, or whatever old iron they sell” was heard.

The author of the moment was originally from the city Mexico “Yahir, El Traviso” calls himself the “ambassador of Mexican music around the world.”

“Are you a wagonero?”, a native of the city Mexico. “Yes, I take the subway in Ciudad de Mexico Sell”, “Yahir, the naughty one”, he jokes in a chat ESPN.

The tune of old iron sounds Qatar 2022 Immediately every Mexican close to him smiles, takes out his cell phone and records the moment that connects them to Mexico, even though it is almost 14 thousand kilometers away from their native country.

“The truth is that I always travel around the world with my horn, I go with it to Brazil, Russia, Colombia, Miami, America, all over the world,” says the prankster Yahir. ESPNAfter dropping the volume to ‘La Zona’ by Ducanes de Tijuana to join the interview.

Luis Miguel, Vicente Fernandez, El Recodo sounds, people sway, dance, light up, it’s music. Mexico Inside QatarExported to the headquarters of World Cup Thanks to a speaker the size of a man’s trunk and it only has a battery that provides five hours of coverage, because the second one is confiscated on the way. the world.

“It’s very easy, there was a problem at the airport, I didn’t have a problem, but in Finland they confiscated a battery, I don’t know why if it’s legal, but they took it from me, I only take one. Normally I take two”, “Yahir, mischievous,” he says.

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It all started at Russia 2018, when two small speakers turned into one big one. Mexico, for 31 seconds, had a branch Qatar 2022Earth of the World Cup.

“The idea started because I had small speakers in Russia, and people asked me for more volume, which is the biggest thing I’ve seen in recent years,” he concluded.

Esmond Harmon

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