The confrontation between El Taiger and Ja Rulay is again at its peak, despite the restraining order imposed on both after the clash last May; the tension is far from over.
Through Instagram, El Taiger launched strong threats against the young reggaeton artist in a post that he later deleted, in which he even went so far as to show him a firearm.
"I’ve been watching for days how you pulled a revolver on one of my workers, you were reported in Zapata, and on top of that, you violated a restraining order that was put in place for both of us. My question is, am I not Cuban too, and do I not have the same rights, or is the priority for those who live inside, not for those who represent their country to the world? If nothing was done, as I see this has fallen into a situation of favoritism with the national police, then what happened, happened, and I have to overlook it and pretend nothing happened. I’m with my children and my family, and before mine cry, yours should be buried," wrote El Taiger.
The post also included a photo of the complaint made by a person named Alexis Rodolfo Castillo Álvarez accusing Ju Rulay of having pointed a gun at his head.
In another post, El Taiger added: “What burned you is that I scheduled the concert for you on Sunday, the day of your gathering, and I put you on pause, and every time I go, I’ll play on the day you perform so you can see what it’s like to get interrupted.”
The dispute between the two reggaeton artists has already reached unprecedented levels, a confrontation that many believe only serves to discredit the artists of the Cuban urban genre.
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