Great impact was caused this Saturday by the news that the Cuban reggaeton player Yulien Oviedo was fired from the music company Unplug Music Récords, owned by the manager of his colleague El Micha, Diego Roman Vizcon, known as ‘Dr. Finance’.
The urban singer has been involved in several controversies in recent weeksbut she had barely announced the release of her new album, New Faceby the aforementioned record company.
Through his social networks, Oviedo even declared that The album was about “the best thing that has been done this year in the urban genre.”a statement that caused expectation, and some disbelief, among users.
Just a few days after this, now the company itself has released a statement, with abundant spelling mistakes, explaining the demarcation of Oviedo and its career.
According to the statement, Oviedo’s departure from the label would have been due to problems with his personality or character, and not so much with his results on a musical level.
“Yulien Oviedo no longer represents the Unplug Music Records brand. Fortunately, he does not represent the same principles and values of Unplug Music Records. The hope that was had in his career was a failure because of him. Mr. Oviedo has to liquidate the initial investment that was put into his career to receive the release from Unplug Music Records. Until then, he will not be able to release new music,” the text states.
The reggaeton player, of course, was not left without responding, and sent insults to the owner of the company, Diego Roman Vizcon, and to El Micha himself, whom he called “Pepa Pig” and “El oso Prudencio”, respectively.
Through some stories On his Instagram page, the former member of La Charanga Habanera wrote several insults to Vizcon and “allegedly” posted that Unplug Music Récords was a business “to launder money.”
“Attention, artists and people who want to buy their houses, do not do it for your own good. Do not sign with anyone, much less with the scammer Diego Vizcon, who is a guy who has even been in prison, for that very reason, for swindling and for playing with the bank’s and people’s credit, generating unpayable debts in the long term.” , he expressed.
According to Oviedo, the company is asking him for 50 thousand dollars to release his contract, to which he states that there is no problem because “there is musical talent to make 40 albums.”
The interpreter of Water Night He indicated that he thought the company was going to help his career, but “you played me with the contract,” and accused Vizcon of being a “swindler.”
“Unplug Music Records was never a record label, that is a business to launder money, don’t deceive people anymore like you deceived me,” he added.
Regardless of the scandalous response that Oviedo has given to his dismissal, it is likely that what ended his contract were his recent statements against Cuba and the Cubans.
Oviedo lashed out with insults against its people, calling them “shit”, stating that he was ashamed to be Cuban and pointing out that they deserved the misery of the Island. Since El Micha and his manager have done nothing other than express love for the country, it would not be strange if this was the cause of his disagreement with the singer.