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Maluma, king of memes before Bayern triumph against PSG

This weekend the attention of the fans was on the Champions League final, in which Bayern Munich and the Paris Saint Germain (PSG) disputed the trophy. However, at the end of the meeting in which the Germans were victorious, in social networks someone who also won a place in trends was the singer Maluma.

And it is that in recent days it had been suggested that the interpreter of “Mala mía” and “Cuatro babys” had disappeared from Instagram after the Brazilian footballer Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior appeared dedicating the song “Hawaii” to his girlfriend Natalia Barulich, ex-partner of the Colombian singer.

It was then that a whole controversy was provoked by Maluma’s feelings towards his former girlfriend and the alleged mockery that the athlete would have made by dedicating that topic to the model; However, Internet users today were responsible for returning that mockery towards the footballer through various memes on social networks for the defeat of PSG.

In some of the one of the images that has been shared the most, the interpreter of “Borró cassette” can be seen in a montage pointing towards the screen while looking happy, because Neymar is seen crying over the defeat of his team in the final of the Champions.

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Other users soon remembered how the players of the PSG They made fun of several other people apart from the reggaeton player and recalled that with the defeat the players returned to put their feet on the ground. “He who laughs last laughs better. Let’s go to Hawaii, Maluma would say to Neymar,” wrote another user on the social network with an image of the footballer crying while the singer sticks out his tongue.

Several netizens used phrases such as that it was karma that returned to Neymar Jr. and his teammates, and that it was what the Paris Saint-Germain players deserved.

On the other hand, a video was even released where the song “Hawaii” sounded in the Bayern Munich changing rooms.

What Maluma thinks of Neymar

A few days ago the Colombian singer Maluma made a live video after having disappeared for a brief period from Instagram, coinciding with the moment when Neymar Jr. and other PSG players sang “Hawaii.”

The interpreter explained that he had made that decision to take some time before releasing his fifth album “Papi Juancho”, who worked during the quarantine.

“I really don’t know what’s going on and I don’t care, because everyone does what they want, everyone needs a love in their life, I don’t have any farts with him, on the contrary I feel very grateful to all the Paris team for putting that song at the end of the game, “he said.

Also read: Maluma clarifies situation with Neymar by song “Hawaii”

“I am a sick football fan and Neymar wished him all the success in the world and I do not wish harm on anyone, I do not wear myself out with those things,” he said.

In that video, he assured that he sought to clarify the situation in front of his fans because he is a peaceful person who avoids problems. During its transmission it reached up to 283 thousand visitors.

“Hawaii”, Maluma’s hit that goes for # 1

The singer Maluma shared this afternoon that his song “Hawaii” occupied the fifth position of Top 50 Global by Spotify and that the song was still on the rise, which is why I wanted to thank all his fans for the support they have given to this single.

The interpreter asked his followers to continue adding their help to be able to reach the first position within the playlists, also that they are the basis of his success.

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“It seems incredible to me that in such a short time the album is so active in the street and they are only good comments,” he said in the Instagram video to thank his fans.

The video for this song has more than 58 million views on YouTube and more than 1.1 million likes, which shows that the Colombian reggaeton player is still one of the favorites within the urban genre.


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