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Daniel Aleman Gets Serious (and Funny) with 'I Might Be in Trouble'


Published on 2024-12-13 23:31:32 - Newsweek
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  • Daniel Aleman spoke with Newsweek's Parting Shot podcast about writing "I Might Be in Trouble" and what he hopes people will take from this book.
Daniel Alemán, a 27-year-old comedian from Mexico City, has gained recognition for his unique blend of humor and serious commentary on social issues through his comedy special "I Might Be In Trouble." In this special, which has been well-received on YouTube, Alemán discusses his experiences with racism, his identity as a Mexican, and his life in the U.S., where he moved at age 15. His comedy not only entertains but also challenges the audience to think about deeper societal issues like immigration, cultural identity, and the American Dream. Alemán's approach combines personal anecdotes with broader social critique, making his work both relatable and thought-provoking. His success has led to opportunities like performing at the Netflix Is A Joke festival, highlighting his rising status in the comedy world.

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