Resident and Bizarrap premiered BZRP Music Sessions 49 on Thursday, January 3, which is a worldwide trend due to the controversial lyrics of the song, in which the former Calle 13 member deliberately criticizes J Balvin. This caused outrage among various artists, one being Ricardo Montaner.
Evaluna’s father wanted to give his point of view on his Twitter account. “I have seen with sadness how two (different) colleagues get angry until they draw blood”wrote at first expressing his affliction at seeing the fight between J Balvin and Residente, which originated last year when the Colombian criticized the Latin Grammy Awards because “they do not respect” reggaeton.
“What happened between my dear Resident and my dear J Balvin is a ruthless act, an unnecessary massacre, an irony, a waste of talent in a cause without reason”This is how Ricardo Montaner’s message ended when he heard everything that René Pérez really thinks about the singer from Medellín during the 8 minutes and 38 seconds that the song lasts.
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What does Resident say to J Balvin in his new song with Bizarrap?
The BZRP Music Sessions #49 He had as a guest the Puerto Rican artist Residente, who is known for having a rich tongue when composing songs and does not hesitate to use his talent to criticize power.
On this occasion, he took the opportunity to convey his differences to J Balvin, with whom he has been fighting for some time. Several of the verses of the song are dedicated to the interpreter of “Niño soñador”.
“Using mental health to sell a documentary”, “You are more false than a hot dog without ketchup or bread”, “You have to tattoo the word ‘loyalty’ because you forget it”, “For music I put the heart in front”, “My Billboards are held by people”, “I’m going to lower myself with a bobolón that sings to SpongeBob and Pokémon”were some of Residente’s controversial phrases towards J Balvin.
Likewise, he complained about the composition of his songs and also classified him as racist. “You can’t be the champion champion of champions if they wrote all your f***ing songs for you”“This p*** is racist and doesn’t know it.”
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Resident reveals that J Balvin asked him not to release the song with Bizarrap
Residente published a video on his Instagram account where he reveals that his new song with the popular Argentine music producer known as “El Bizza” almost did not come to light because J Balvin found out that the Dominican was talking about him in the lyrics.
“In the song I talk about many things that are important to me in music, and in the end I dedicated a couple of lines to a p*** of the urban genre. Turns out the p*** found out and ever since then he hasn’t stopped calling everyone to call me, so I don’t bring up the subject”he explained at the beginning.
Later, he stated that they even wanted to take legal action to prevent it. “They threatened to sue my label if I brought it up, they asked the president of my record company to call me to stop me, for a simple mess. It’s not even completely for him. In the end I don’t care if he sues me. The difference between you and me is that I am free to do whatever comes out of my c ** and you are one more ‘slave’ of the industry”, concluded Residente.
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Pharaoh Love Shady gives his opinion on J Balvin and Residente
Peruvian rapper and Internet celebrity, Faraón Love Shady joined the controversy with “El Caballero de los Espejos”, 3rd chapter of BZRP Music Sessions #49, and came out in defense of J Balvin.
“Balvin, don’t leave yourself (…) If he could do it, you can do it too. Least’s go”wrote the interpreter of “Cunimi” and “Reggaeton de la mata”, in his Instagram stories, on March 3.
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Sebastián Yatra reacts to the controversy between Residente and J Balvin
The interpreter of “Traicionera” and “Dos oruguitas”, the Colombian Sebastian Yatra left a message alluding to the controversy that unleashed BZRP Music Sessions #49 about J Balvin.
“So much hate destroying this society. Please do not incite violence. More respect… some humanity”, wrote the winner of the Latin American Music Awards.
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