Resident against J Balvin: what Alejandro González Iñárritu said about “Session #49 ″

The singer said that he wrote the lyrics in mid-2021 and planned to release it in December, but had to postpone it due to agenda issues

After approximately two weeks since Residente launched Session #49 in collaboration with Bizarrap, new details continue to appear thanks to interviews given by the famous rapper for different media outlets. On this occasion, the singer confessed that before shooting the video he had the opportunity to teach the lyrics to other artists, including Alejandro González Iñárritu.

Few know that between René Pérez Joglar and the Mexican filmmaker there is a strong bond of friendship that was born several years ago. The Puerto Rican has even asked him for advice on creating videos. But that's not all, he recently sought out the Oscar winner to show him the song he wrote, highlighting the differences he has with J Balvin.

He let him know during an interview he gave for youtuber Roberto Martínez, which is available on his channel. Resident explained that each of the acts that make up the session has a problem that he managed to observe in the music industry and whose result would be figures such as reggaetonero.

Immediately afterwards, he recalled that he even taught his rhymes to the director of Amores Perros, who would have reacted with great surprise and, among jokes, commented that he would not like there to be any kind of difference between them at some point so that he would not write him a rap like that. I would also have expressed to him that he would not react in the same way if he had a problem with someone.

He was laughing and he said, 'No, this is... I hope I never get in trouble with you, you bastard. I would never throw someone out of the genre, that is, in that way so... unless it has to be a serious fault and you solve it by writing, '” he recalled.

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