Blue Los Angeles leader responded to Noelia after accusation of boycott

Elías Mejia Avante, co-founder of the cumbia band, reacted to the comments of the Puerto Rican, who accused the band of purposely ruining their performance

Last Saturday, April 2, a musical concert was held at the Caliente Stadium in Tijuana, Baja California, with the participation of the groups Elidián, Los Ángeles Azules and the soloist Noelia, however, the performance of the Puerto Rican woman gave much to talk about.

The audience was puzzled by the obvious audio failures and other mishaps that Candela's singer suffered in full performance, so her performance in Mexican lands looked soulless.

After that, the singer released a statement on her social networks where she claimed to have been sabotaged to damage her performance by the Los Angeles production team blues.

Noelia accused that the cumbia band, originally from the town of Iztapalapa, would have been responsible for manipulating technical aspects of the stage, such as a deficiency in the power of sound, and that the reflectors emitted a blinding light, capable of endangering the singer if she fell from the stage.

This is how Noelia wrote on her Instagram account: “Yesterday at the Caliente stadium in Tijuana there was more love and affection than the chingaderas that people did to us in the production of a musical group that should teach brotherhood with other colleagues, but it was not so... Our participation was carried out by my people and I as the professionals we are and hand in hand with you. And I do come from putting Europe and many parts of the world to dance and sing, not just a lying advertising slogan,” Noela wrote in relation to the band's famous saying: “From Iztapalapa to the world”.

In her statement, the singer was forceful and ended with a popular saying: “There is a Mexican saying that 'We are arrieros and we walk on the way. '”

One of the versions that circulated about the fact is that Elias Mejía Avante, known as El doc, leader and co-founder of the band performing El Listón de tu pelo, allegedly turned the order to make modifications to the production of the Puerto Rican company in order not to reduce the presence of her children's group, Elidián, who also shared the stage with them.

It was said that El doc sought to make his children's band stand out above Noelia's performance, so he would have ordered the technical changes that ended up harming the performance of the Latin pop singer.

Now the musician spoke about it, upon his arrival at Mexico City International Airport he was questioned by some reporters and this is how he expressed himself about the statement written by the singer of :

“Well, everyone walks with their music, with their people we bring, and we have nothing more to comment on. Each group carries their equipment, we, Blue Angels, carry our team, Noelia leads their equipment and Elidián carries their equipment, each one carries their engineers and technicians and everything,” said the musician.

He said that the technical failures observed during Noelia's presentation would have to do with the work of her own staff:

“I don't know (if she hasn't worn any equipment). We... I arrive and play, I don't know the rest, it's not my problem anymore. The businessman sets up the equipment and, I return to the same thing, everyone puts his people”, he added.

However, the creator of hits such as How I'm Going to Forget and Mujer niña, highlighted the artistic quality of the Puerto Rican and said he didn't know why he accused the blue angels of a boycott against him:

“I don't know why she said it, I respect her and because she is a good artist, but I don't know the rest. I really don't know.”

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