Brea Frank reveals that he turned down a US job offer in 2014 for “fear”.

Dominican communicator from the United States, Brea Frank, said that before accepting the employment contract that took him to North American soil in 2018, in a first project with fellow countryman Francisca Lachapel, he turned down a proposal in 2014 out of “fear” .

The announcer assured that his access to Univision NY had been given in a “strange” way.

“Someone went to my (Mortal) cabin. He spoke to me, I didn’t know the person who was there was an executive of that chain. Time passed and then they wrote to me: look, we want to get closer to you, you would be interested in working in the US, that was in 2014The proposal didn’t convince me, I was scared, I didn’t like it and it happened ”.

Years later, however, a new administration “came in”. “I found out they had called some Dominican artist managers” which was the announcer that was at the time, so it coincided with his name and that’s then again “we took the negotiation. It’s that simple, don’t look for it; I would have searched for it, pBut to be honest, I found it difficult, ”said Joel Ramírez to the communicator.

Of those who understood that he would not stay long in New York City, where he lived for about three years, Brea said with a laugh that: “I’ll come back when I want, not when they want …”.

“Unlike all of them, I’m a radioman, maybe that’s why I’ve adapted a little faster, without compromising on them,” referring to Raymond Pozo, Miguel Céspedes, Frederick Martínez (el Pachá), Bolívar Valera “El Boli” And Manolo Ozuna, who have in common that they once worked in the United States and that they returned to the Dominican Republic after some time.

“All credit to the people who went and had to come back for trying somehow. He who doesn’t try is the only one who won’t get anywhere, ”Frank told communicator Joel Ramírez in an interview he gave for his YouTube channel.

Currently the show he conducts with Chino “Aguacate” is “La Gozadera” It is number one in the Big Apple. “Obviously the market in New York is tough, this didn’t happen twelve years ago when the radio I’m on was No. 1.”

Brea discussed various topics with Ramírez, who is in Barcelona, ​​Spain; Among the topics is his participation in the movie “Flow Calle”, his growth as a professional and the situations that have arisen with urban Dominicans.

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