Podcast Summary: EN DEFENSA DE MAIKY BACKSTAGE FT. GAZEBO & EINYEL
Podcast: Chente Ydrach
Host: Chente Ydrach
Guests: Gazebo (Adán), Einyel ("Yo Soy Angel")
Date: February 19, 2026
Main Theme & Purpose
This episode of Chente Ydrach’s "Masacote" dives into the recent drama surrounding Mikey Backstage and the split of his podcast team, particularly addressing rumors related to Molusco’s involvement. Chente frames the conversation as a defense of Mikey, dissecting online gossip and providing his perspective while also introducing rising content creators Gazebo and Einyel. The episode shifts fluidly from industry talk and internet culture to comedic banter and nostalgic pop culture reflections, staying true to the podcast’s relaxed and irreverent tone.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Mini-Promos and Guest Introductions
- [00:01–01:35] Chente welcomes his guests, Gazebo and Einyel, both making waves in Puerto Rico’s content scene. Gazebo plugs his upcoming stand-up tour (first show: May 16, Guayama).
2. Context: Mikey Backstage & The Podcast Fallout
- [01:52–09:09] Chente introduces the episode’s central controversy: fallout among Mikey Backstage’s team, with rumors amplified by ex-collaborator Aldo's recent comments on Molusco’s platform.
- Chente questions Aldo’s narrative that blames Molusco for the breakup and highlights how these stories get spun for clicks.
“Pienso que Aldo... no está siendo sensato con lo que está diciendo.” — Chente [01:52]
- Discussion of how the breakdown of the project "Base y Fundamento" was attributed to “energía oscura” after Aldo was mentioned on Molusco’s show.
3. Alternative Story: The Real Cause of the Split
- [10:11–12:00] According to Predator (via his podcast), the split wasn’t about Molusco at all but rather an internal conflict, almost escalating to violence.
“...hubo un problema interno... que por poco termina en puños.”— Summary of Predator’s position [11:10]
4. The Cycle of Online Drama
- [12:00–16:13] The crew analyses the online drama machine, noting how controversy, often exaggerated or fabricated, helps drive numbers and keep audiences engaged.
“El meta nuevo del Internet es mentir... un headline embustero y que la gente cliquee, no importa, ese es el nuevo meta.” — Gazebo/Chente [15:34]
- Commentary on the ethics of airing internal drama and the potential merits of NDAs in the content business.
5. "Yo Soy Angel": Viral Videos and Content Creation
- [17:20–29:18] Einyel ("Yo Soy Angel") shares his journey from zero followers to viral success, emphasizing experimentation, persistence, and learning from feedback.
“Yo empecé con cero, pero siempre hay uno que otro que se suscribe, no sé cómo pasa eso.” — Einyel [19:29]
- He candidly discusses early doubts, failed attempts, and the unpredictability of viral moments.
6. The Reality of Viral Success & Content Longevity
- [30:02–34:33] All the panelists reflect on moments when content they thought was mediocre went viral and vice versa, underscoring the disconnect between creators' intentions and audience reactions.
“Yo no soy mi audiencia. Yo no tengo el mismo gusto que mi audiencia.” — Chente [30:42]
7. Bad Bunny, Ricky Martin, Masculine Beauty & Puerto Rican Pop Icons
- [31:17–47:54] In offbeat, hilarious fashion, the conversation veers into rankings of the hottest male artists (Ricky Martin, Bad Bunny, Rauw) and pop culture nostalgia, with playful homoerotic jokes peppered throughout.
“¿Tú sabes cuál es el artista más lindo? ...Yo creo que Ricky.” — Chente [47:42]
- Behind-the-scenes story of interviewing Ricky Martin during a press junket.
8. Comedy, Sex Lingo, and Filthy Banter
- [48:02–56:00] Segue into classic ‘Masacote’ humor with talk of sexual acts ("Dirty Trombone", "Angry Dragon", "La Rusa"), adult movie tropes, and the mechanics of viral sex-themed internet content.
9. Movie Nostalgia & Generational Shifts
- [56:00–68:57] Spirited exchange about formative cinematic and comedy moments, from "There’s Something About Mary" to "Police Academy", generational gaps in humor, and evolving tastes.
10. Promos & Closing Remarks
- [70:36–71:34] Gazebo lists his upcoming tour dates, Einyel shares his handles (“Yo Soy Angel” on all platforms). Chente wraps with thanks and open invitations.
Memorable Quotes & Moments (with Timestamps)
On the Drama and Online Culture
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“El meta nuevo del Internet es mentir... un headline embustero y que la gente cliquee, no importa, ese es el nuevo meta.”
— Chente/Gazebo, [15:34] -
“Uno no es su audiencia... uno no tiene ni menor idea.”
— Carlitos (paraphrased by Chente), [31:23]
On Content Creation
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“Yo empecé con cero, pero siempre hay uno que otro que se suscribe, no sé cómo pasa eso.”
— Einyel, [19:29] -
“En vez de yo engaveto al mes, yo por lo menos engaveto un podcast.”
— Chente, [29:38]
On Pop Icons & Masculine Beauty
- “¿Quién es el artista más lindo?”
— Chente, [45:22]
“Yo creo que Ricky... y los he visto a los dos en persona, es que Ricky es cabrón despampanante.”
— Chente, [47:42]
On Comedy & Sex Lingo
- “Eso tiene que tener un nombre. Sabes que está el Dirty Trombone...”
— Chente, [50:14]
Useful Timestamps
- 00:01–01:35 – Guest intro & tour promo
- 01:52–09:09 – Mikey Backstage/“Base y Fundamento” drama explained
- 10:11–12:00 – Predator’s alternative (likely truthful) version
- 15:29–16:13 – The “new meta” of online drama/headline grabbing
- 17:20–29:18 – Einyel’s creator origin story and early growth tactics
- 31:17–34:33 – Viral hits/misses, audience unpredictability
- 45:22–47:54 – Ranking Puerto Rican male pop idols
- 48:02–56:00 – Sex comedy & explicit humor segment
- 56:00–68:57 – Generational pop culture & comedy movie nostalgia
- 70:36–71:34 – Guest promos & outro
Tone & Style
The conversation is heavily laced with irreverent, raw Puerto Rican humor, insider banter, and self-deprecating reflections on fame, internet culture, and masculinity. The tone oscillates between heartfelt industry talk and wild, comedic digressions, keeping listeners engaged even as the subject matter shifts.
For New Listeners
- If you’re curious about the Mikey Backstage drama: The episode provides context, media critique, and competing narratives but ultimately suggests much of the drama is for clicks, not truth.
- If you’re an aspiring content creator: Einyel’s story offers relatable struggles, while Chente’s longevity in the business provides perspective.
- If you love Puerto Rican pop culture nostalgia and unfiltered comedy: The riffing on male icons, sex slang, and classic comedies will have you laughing (and maybe squirming).
Socials:
- Gazebo: Find tour dates on [Instagram]
- Einyel: Follow as “Yo Soy Angel” everywhere
- Chente: Find all content on Gallimbo Studios platforms
