'If I were J Balvin', a Puerto Rican singer replied to Residente after the tiraera against the Colombian

“Josecito has no street, very good try, you made fun of Colombia, its people and its accent” is one of the lines left by the song published a few days ago by the Puerto Rican singer.

Without a doubt a long time ago a song was not as much to talk about as was the BZRP Music Sessions #49, which generated thousands of comments in a few hours and became a trend on social networks. To this day it still generates all kinds of opinions, some in favor of what Residente said, others criticized the words against J Balvin, but what is true is that the song produced by Bizarrap and Trooko revived the land in the urban genre.

After the tiraera against J Balvin was published, many were looking forward to seeing what the Colombian man's response was, however, beyond some stories on Instagram making slight gestures or mentioning the phrase “you understand me”, the singer of 'Ginza', 'Mi Gente' and 'Bonita' has not referred to what happened with Residente. However, some exponents of the genre, such as Colombian rapper Flako Gallego, responded to the Bizarrap session.

The rapper, whose response went viral on social networks, left several phrases to Residente such as: “I tell you this prodigy of Puerto Rico, that the most rapper thing you have is a photo with Aldo and Vico”, “on your island being a social leader is too pleasant, but here in Colombia they would have killed you for a while”, “you saw your privilege, that you are like a bully who bullies the weakest in school”, among others. However, the Puerto Rican singer responded to him in a direct message on Instagram and congratulated him for showing young people “that the power of the word goes above any business.”

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However, this was not the only response that Residente had after the tiraera against Balvin, since recently the Puerto Rican singer, Pacho 'El Antifeka', who has collaborated with artists such as Daddy Yankee, Bad Bunny, Wisin and Yandel, Nicky Jam, Nio Garcia, Casper Mágico, Lunay, among others, published a song called 'If I were J Balvin', where he was in charge of responding to the former member of Calle 13 for having shot the Colombian.

The song was released last Tuesday, March 22, 2022 and already has more than 170,000 views on YouTube. The video is recorded in the style of the Session de Bizarrap in the company of its producer. Pacho left several lines with great intensity and mentions some things from his past such as what happened with Visitor, Vico C, White Lion Records, Cosculluela and the song 'Adentro'.

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“One thing is to be an artist and another thing is to be famous, but Residente you looked like an envious”, “You always support the communist left and you know it, you threw those from Chile, Peru and those from Colombians, you and I are not brothers”, “Josecito has no street, very good try, you made fun of Colombia, its people and its accent”, “What if the tattoo on the neck, that is your interesting bar talking about loyalty where you left Visitor”, “To divide a town you mentioned ChocQuibTown, talking about Afro-Latino, tell me how many have you helped?” , among others.

So far Residente has not spoken out after knowing the tiraera of the Puerto Rican and who is remembered for being part of the duo 'Pacho y Cirilo'. So far, the song published on Bizarrap's channel already has more than 75 million views on YouTube and remains in the top 5 music trends.

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