Resident attacks J Balvin again: ‘not everything in life is business’
The Puerto Rican referred to his message from a few days ago in which he compared Balvin’s music to “a hot dog cart.”
One of the most discussed news of this week was Residente’s response to J Balvin in front of the Colombian’s claim that artists of the urban genre were not considered in the Latin Grammy.
The Puerto Rican told him in a video posted on his Instagram account that his wishes for more nominations were “like a hot dog cart wanting to earn a Michelin star.”
Since then, Balvin has posted several photos on his Instagram account of a hot dog cart, as well as several merchandise items with this motif.
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“Tell your old man, that instead of comparing you to economist Peter Drucker, or whatever his name is, as if you were an economic genius, to teach you values, because not everything in life is business, not everything in life. is money,” the musician said in his video. Álvaro Osorio, Balvin’s father, also spoke before Residente’s comments.
Residente also said that he had deleted the previous video from his account at the request of Balvin himself. “You ended up calling everyone looking for me, you left me like 8 messages on WhatsApp saying ‘fake’, on the networks you write me” I respect your opinion. “What’s more fake than writing me shit on WhatsApp and before people make you the best,” he added.
“That’s the difference between you and me, you bastard: I dedicate my beer to hot dog carts, while you decide to merchandise and make money at the expense of their work instead of helping them. That’s why we’re different, jerk.”
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Resident also claimed that the only message Balvin gave about the national strike was sent by himself, via Instagram. “The only message you wrote to your country is written by a Puerto Rican because you don’t even understand it” (…) Your country burning in flames you’re thinking about releasing an album. “Business Partner.