The tirade between the Cuban singers Yulién Oviedo and Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, better known as La Diosa, continues, now with greater mockery on the part of the reggaeton singer.
After the insults on networks and the offensive musical compositions apparently stopped being enough, Oviedo has resorted to graphics to try to undermine the interpreter of The 40 Pounds.
And the reggaeton singer seems not to have been able to respond musically to La Diosa’s latest provocation, The Yarisa song in which she and her husband, producer Rey El Mago, They threw him at Oviedo making fun of his physique and his rumors of homosexuality with the musician David Calzado.
In response to this situation, Oviedo released an apocryphal song in which he used the voice of reggaeton singer Bad Bunny without permissionso in addition to passing without much recognition, there was speculation that he could be sued.
After this failed attempt at a musical response, the singer has left the composition aside and now resorted directly to an image, for some, offensive, for others rather confusing, in which he placed himself dressed and hairstyled like the artist.
With the help of Photoshop, the reggaeton artist added platinum hair, earrings and a black lingerie robe, but he also imitated the singer’s prominent breasts with her well-known footprint tattoo, achieving a grotesque image with which, according to him, he intended mock her, but that ended up putting him in the spotlight.
In it caption In the image, the reggaeton singer compared La Diosa with the Mexican singer Paquita la del Barrio, known for her notable overweight, and her “anti-men” lyrics.
“February 14 is approaching, and Paquita la del Barrio knows it,” he wrote along with two rows of laughing emojis.
The publication, far from generating support, was harshly criticized, with many of the comments pointing out that he was just “making a fool of himself,” that it was “disrespectful,” and that his thing with the singer was already “bordering on obsession.”
In that sense, many pointed out that the singer only stands out for his controversies and invited him to focus on his music, also reminding him of the things he has said against Cubans and how he always seems to be in a dispute with someone.
“Mijo, aren’t you ashamed that you are a man to be in gossip and be so pushy? That looks ugly. Respect yourself, give yourself your place, that leaves a lot to be desired, and focus on your music”; “You are a good musician. Do not disappoint your audience anymore and continue with your music so that you delight your followers”; “You’re a clown. Nobody follows you and you want to be noticed,” were some of the comments.
Given the criticism he aroused against himself instead of against his rival, the reggaeton player decided to delete the publication from his profile.
The controversy between both artists began at the end of January, when Yulién Oviedo insulted La Diosa, mocking her photos with a theme of Barbie and calling her “Pepto Bismol knob,” and later insulting her children, after which the lawsuit has continued to escalate.
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