In true Shakira style! Tekashi 6ix9ine goes all out against Yailin in his diss track "Respuesta" alongside Lenier Mesa.

Tekashi 6ix9ine released a song dedicated to his ex, Yailin La Más Viral.


The story of Tekashi 6ix9ine and Yailin La Más Viral has a new chapter in the form of a song titled "Respuesta," a track that is an outright diss aimed at the Dominican singer, where the New York rapper vents about his relationship with her alongside Cuban singer Lenier Mesa.

"Just music, nothing against you. Keep breaking it, you look spectacular," Tekashi wrote while presenting this song to his followers on Instagram. A snippet of the song titled "Respuesta," where the rapper throws direct darts at Yailin.

"You say you wasted your time, you didn't waste your time, you lost your memory for everything I did for you," "I stopped being happy so that you could be happy," "You call me rat, your daughter calls me dad, I gave her the love that her father didn't give her," "Even though I don't have his blood, I know where my place is before saying mom, she called me dad," "I confess it hurt me when I saw you live singing Anuel's songs, the same one who got you pregnant and then left you."

In his verses, Tekashi calls Yailin ungrateful, reminding her that he bought her a 300 thousand dollar truck, an apartment, and a luxurious watch.

Although the singer does not mention Yailin's name in any verse, the music video is made up of images of the ex-couple. In some of them, he is also seen with the girl she has with Anuel AA, whom he does mention directly in the lyrics.

It also mentions the Dominican broadcaster Santiago Matías. "Alofoke, I told you he had no talent, and now you’re with him like an instrument for all the harm he did to us at that moment."

With this song, Tekashi 6ix9ine vents after his breakup with Yailin, with whom he had a tumultuous relationship marked by controversies and scandals. A highly publicized separation in the world of Latin showbiz.

While Tekashi 6ix9ine performs the verses against his ex, Lenier Mesa lends his voice to the chorus. "Broken hearts, the blame is on us, because we were very toxic. A crazy love. I don't want messages or calls," sings the Cuban.

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