The Puerto Rican Resident fulfilled his threat to launch a “musical tiraera” without fear of anything or anyone and that goes directly and with all the ammunition against the Colombian J Balvin.
On Thursday, Residente’s BZRP Music Sessions were revealed with a time of 8 minutes and 39 seconds, of which half are dedicated to J Balvin, even calling him “a goofball who sings to Sponge Bob and Pokemon” and “the Logan Paul del reggaetón”, for the step of the youtuber as a professional boxer.
The musical theme titled ‘BZRP Music Sessions #49’ was released through the YouTube channel of the Argentine musician Bizarrap and the Puerto Rican rapper René Pérez is invited.
Bizarrap is an Argentine trap, hip hop and reggaeton DJ and producer with more than 10 million followers on Instagram and his YouTube posts, with 12.1 million subscribers, move millions of views.
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Prior to this release, Residente had great expectations after on Wednesday he denounced through a video a colleague from the urban genre from whom he had allegedly received threats after learning that he recorded “a tiradera” directed at him.
In the video he explained that he was in the process of launching a song in which he talked about important things for him in the musical field and, in the last verses, he threw a couple of lines at an interpreter, of whom he reserved his name and the only thing that advanced is that he belonged to the urban movement.
According to what he said, it seems that his colleague found out about the shooting against him and since then he has insisted on locating him, calling other people to contact Residente, and all with the aim that this topic is not released to the public. .
Even, according to the veteran rapper, the urban exponent called the producer of the song to try to stop the launch plans, but he did not pay attention.
The insistence of part of the urban in anonymity, according to Residente, reached the point that he requested a call with the president of the record company to which Residente belongs so that he would be in charge of convincing him, and, in addition, he threatened to sue the record label if he did not did what he asked.
Given all this, Residente said he didn’t care if he was sued or if his song didn’t get on the playlists, because he is a “free” artist and the other is just another “industry slave.”
The recording by René Pérez, former vocalist of the group Calle 13, concluded with the phrase “I’m going to bring up the song when people want me to bring it up.” And in the end he warned. “I don’t care if he sues me.”
After these comments, “BZRP Music Sessions #49” was released on Thursday.
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