In recent days, J Balvin and René from Calle 13 have become a trend on social media. The interpreter of "Ginza" strongly criticized the Grammy Awards because, according to him, reggaeton is not well considered and called on representatives of the genre not to attend the ceremony.
However, the Puerto Rican artist responded to him. "You are going to tell Myke Towers, who is possibly nominated for the first time, not to go to the Grammys because you don't feel like it... And all this without counting the other nominated artists, like Camilo, Juan Luis Guerra, Lafourcade, etc." he mentioned.
Just when it seemed like the waters had calmed down, the interpreter of "Atrévete-te-te" uploaded another video on social media in which he responded to a sarcastic image that J Balvin posted on Instagram.
René mentioned that he is not focused on his social media. "I care that people see the type of person you are, and I'm not going to attack you because I am a man of my word, unlike you," he mentioned.
"Tell your dad that instead of comparing yourself to economist Peter Drucker, as if you were an economic genius, he should teach you values because not everything in life is business and money. Money is important, it is necessary, but not everything is about that. There is also honesty, loyalty, the loyalty that you didn't have with Rebeca León or with Juanes," he pointed out.
On his part, he also explained the reasons why he deleted his first video and accused him of being "fake". "There are also street codes, speaking honestly, having compassion for others, the same compassion I had when you called me crying when I uploaded the video and asked me to please take it down. I took it down," he added.
"You ended up calling everyone to look for me. You left me eight messages on WhatsApp calling me fake and you write to me on social media saying 'I respect your opinion.' What's more fake than writing me a p... on WhatsApp and pretending to be the good guy in front of everyone?" he added.
Among the most notable things, at the end of his message, he assured that he wanted to get along with J Balvin. "I wrote to you several times supporting you, but you are so dishonest and so liar that it is impossible," he emphasized.