Simpson Ahuevo was at El Deforma to talk to us about his new album, "Sr. Ahuevo."

Studio slash Confessionary.- The singer “Simpson Ahuevo” was in the El Deforma studio to have a little chat in the “Cretino” section, and wow, he opened up more than if he had gone with Yordi Rosado.
The singer, baptized as Jorge Alberto Beltrán, is more famous by his stage name "Ahuevo Simpson," a nickname he adopted as a child when he arrived at school wearing a Bart shirt instead of his uniform. An anecdote that clearly marked him for life.
During the talk, the artist explained to us that for his new album , Sr. Ahuevo , his main source of inspiration was the series The Sopranos , an influence that is evident not only in the songs included, but also on the cover itself.
As Beltrán himself explained, Sr. Ahuevo is an album filled with elegance, powerful rhymes, and luxurious production, which will undoubtedly be a hit on music platforms and at gatherings where people say "bro" even if they're not from the north.
Simpson Ahuevo opened his soul in the Deforma studioLike a true Sonoran huerquillo, the artist also gave us a lesson on how flour gorditas are made and why, in his opinion, they're superior to corn gorditas. Spoiler: because they are.
Simpson Ahuevo also shared the creative process he has gone through in his different artistic stages, which have led him to release his new material, including the project of releasing 12 new tracks that will make up a " deluxe " version of the album.
As a climax to the conversation, Beltrán himself confessed that, despite his nickname, he is not that attached to The Simpsons , except for the first 10 seasons, something that all decent people in the world agree on (although in reality it is the first 8 or 9, but he is forgiven because he is a real fan).
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