When I thought that the controversy that arose from the statement “reggaeton is dead“He concluded, once again the controversy over this issue is rekindled.
Darell and Jhay Cortez there are some of the artists in Puerto Rico who have spoken openly about this issue and made strong remarks against it Rodney Sebastian Clark Donalds, known as “El Chombo”, who said, “reggaeton is dead.”
“The waters had calmed down”, but did not last long, Llandel Veguilla Malavé, artistically recognized as Yandel, threw at El Chombo with his latest single.
On the named topic “The word” by Izzy Guerra and Sour they have a clear message for him Panamanian manufacturer. “It simply came to our notice then Vessel I take my finger, I leave your house and jump to PR and you will feel the pressure perreo ”, says part of the song.
“It simply came to our notice then tumpa tumpa, in the neighborhood and the hamlet “tumpa tumpa” and “reggaetón did not die if tumpa tumpa continues here”, are some of the statements that are part of Puerto Rico’s new single.
In an interview with Molusco TV, Yandel comments that he has always considered himself a calm guy, but this time he had to take “Captain Yandel” for a walk.
Consider that comment “El Chombo” It was too much, but he said that he respects the producer, he likes the work and what he does.
Yandel he explains that he is simply defending his own and calling on his generation to succeed reggaeton The good one.
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Likewise, the Puerto Rican sees in a “positive” the “El Chombo” signs, because it caused a revival of the genre.
“El Chombo It has so much power that it woke up an entire genre and went back to its roots, ”“ Thank you Chombo for making reggaeton come back, ”and“ Thanks to El Chombo, many reggaetoners remembered that this genre there are and because of him there are many who eat as they say: He played the key of the gossip “, are some of the SIDE which generated the Molusco TV interview.