To those who don't want broth... After criticism for her vocabulary, La Diosa announces the release of: "La Conchinchina."

La Diosa will release "La Conchinchina," a provocative song that somehow addresses criticisms regarding her language, which some have labeled as vulgar.


After being targeted by criticism for her way of expressing herself on social media, La Diosa is back at it, doing what she does best: unfiltered music.

The Cuban singer announced the release of her new track titled “La Conchinchina”, a song that is as bold as it is catchy, leaving no one indifferent.

The artist, known for speaking her mind, puts a new spin on the criticisms with lyrics that many would describe as vulgar, but for her, it is simply a way to respond with irony and rhythm to those who “have venom on their tongues.”

"What venom does the tongue have of those who are always talking badly about others / And it's not that I'm nosy, but a friend of mine, sitting in the hair salon, told me something I didn't know / That my neighbor smells down there, when she comes out of the bathroom she doesn't dry herself when she urinates / That my neighbor smells down there", sings La Diosa in a preview she shared on her social media.

In addition to the provocative content, the video shows scenes of the creative process behind the track, where Rey El Mago, his partner and musical producer, can be seen working on the mixes of the song.

According to the preview, this is a song with a lot of rhythm and flavor, made to make people dance and also to provoke those who criticize from the comfort of their keyboards.

With this release, La Diosa makes it clear that she has no intention of changing her style due to others' opinions and is more ready than ever to turn criticism into inspiration.

Frequently asked questions about La Diosa and her new song "La Conchinchina."

What is the new song by La Diosa, "La Conchinchina," about?

The new song by La Diosa, titled "La Conchinchina," is a provocative and rhythmic response to the criticisms she has received for her way of expressing herself. The lyrics tackle themes of gossip and social critiques, showcasing her unfiltered style.

How has La Diosa responded to criticism regarding her vocabulary on social media?

The Goddess has responded to criticism regarding her vocabulary head-on and without filters, using her music as a means of expression. In her recent livestream, she defended her stance stating that she does not work in a church and that she will not change her way of being based on the opinions of others.

Who participated in the production of "La Conchinchina"?

The production of "La Conchinchina" was handled by Rey El Mago, partner and music producer of La Diosa. Together, they worked to create a track that not only has rhythm but also addresses criticisms in a powerful way.

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