Resident and J Balvin have generated controversy in recent days due to the premiere of Music Sessions #49, a collaboration between the Puerto Rican rapper and the Argentine DJ Bizarrap. In the lyrics of the song, he launches a series of comments and harsh qualifications against the Colombian artist, which has generated divided opinions on social networks.
To clarify his position, Residente made a live broadcast on Instagram, where he dared to make a strong comparison between Camilo Echeverry and J Balvin. He even gave his opinion about the famous reggaeton player Bad Bunny.
He mentioned that he admires artists who do not lose their humility and who know how to respect those who have more experience in the industry. He claimed that his song is not for successful singersbut for those who buy everything at the cost of being successful and neglect their own creativity.
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His opinion on Bad Bunny
“Within art, you try to respect those who came before you. It is something that I see my friend Benito (Bad Bunny) does it, he is respectful and could do what he wantsis having a good time. He has a humble mind, you notice it and you realize. That gives you an idea that the song has nothing to do with anyone’s success. I’m not doing it to people who are successful,” she expressed.
What did he say about Camilo Echeverry?
René Pérez praised Evaluna Montaner’s husband. “Camilo is doing super well, I’m glad he’s doing well, a friend of mine runs it. The people who do their artistic work and are successful It makes me happy because it raises the bar of creativity”, he pointed.
Then, he referred to J Balvin with an acid comment. “The annoying thing is when someone who doesn’t put creativity into it, with the money he tries to buy everything, he makes fun of those who are not in his place and it takes away space from people who may be making art instead,” he said.
J Balvin speaks out after video of Residente
The premiere of Residente’s tiradera in Music Sessions #49, where the rapper refers to the interpreter of “Mi Gente”. After several days of silence, J Balvin reappeared on his social networks after hearing the new theme of the former member of Calle 13. “Problems are solved by not returning evil, a gentleman never speaks even if he knows the truth,” he mentioned. “The song now is dedicated to my mother, to values, to silence. I am very happy because my mother is better and healthy today, ”he added.