
Peruvian Musicians Reveal the Dark Side of the Music Industry
Peruvian Musicians Open Up About Industry Temptations Lima, Peru – In a recent episode of the popular Peruvian podcast Tampoco Tampodcast, musicians Andrés Dulude and Jean Pierre Magnet shared candid insights into the ethical challenges they've faced in their careers. Hosted by Kenji Fujimori, the interview explored the internal conflicts musicians experience, using the compelling analogy of a "diablito" (little devil) and "angelito" (little angel) representing temptation and conscience. "When you're a musician, you have this little devil on one shoulder whispering temptations, and an angel reminding you of your responsibilities," Magnet explained, highlighting the pressures faced in a competitive industry. Dulude added, "It's a constant battle; sometimes the little devil wins, sometimes the angel." The interview touched on the importance of maintaining personal integrity while navigating the complexities of the music world, offering a relatable message for listeners beyond the Peruvian music scene. The full interview is available on YouTube, providing a deeper look into the lives and perspectives of these two talented musicians.