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Although Bad Bunny is one of the most influential Latin artists of recent times, placing himself at the top of the music charts, filling the largest stadiums in the world and being the image of exclusive commercial brands, he is not a saint of devotion of some of his colleagues, such as León Larregui.

Recently, the vocalist of the Mexican band Zoé attacked the Puerto Rican interpreter through social networks, after citing a tweet from a Spanish media which ensured that the 23 songs from the latest album by the interpreter of ‘Me porto bonito’ were among the most played worldwide.

Without any fear of reprisals, León, who has built a long career as leader of the Mexican rock group and as a soloist, called the urban artist “disposable garbage” and “rehash of ignorance” and his themes.

The rocker’s tweet divided the opinions of network users; while some supported him and assured him that Bad Bunny’s songs cannot be considered art, others asked him to respect the work of other artists.

This is not the first time that León Larregui has shared his position about reggaeton During an interview with 2018 with Cadena Sur Noticias, the artist stated that the genre is not to his liking and that he prefers the “romanticism of music “, where real and profound human experiences are shared through poetry.

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By Scribe