The Goddess reacts to statements from Miami Vice: "Are you still humiliating my audience and me?"

The singer responded on her social media, stating that she does not force anyone to listen to her music.

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The recent statements from Miami Vice regarding why they prevented La Diosa from performing at Enrique Santos' Pool Party sparked a reaction from the Cuban singer on her social media.

After Rasiel Reyes, one of the CEOs of Miami Vice, stated in an interview with Molusco TV that if La Diosa had performed at the pool party at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Miami, it would have caused them "horrible damage" because their clientele does not engage with her music, the singer of "Por debajo del agua" responded with indignation.

"And are you still humiliating my audience and me? I thought this was over. I see you're going around with Molusco and talking about suing me. The only one affected here has been me, gentlemen," La Diosa stated on her Instagram.

The representatives of Miami Vice, however, emphasized in the interview that they have nothing against the artist, nor is it "because she is bad; it’s simply that what she sings does not align with the message or the type of music, genre that we represent."

La Diosa, however, expressed on social media her desire to be heard and also shared the audio she sent to Molusco requesting an interview to present her side of the story.

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Although many of her followers on that social media platform agreed that she should also share her perspective on this matter, a significant number believe she is mistaken, and that no one is obligated to hire an artist they do not want at their event.

The singer's reactions didn't stop there, and in other posts— which she later deleted— she lashed out strongly: "Anyone who doesn't want me can go to hell right now, everyone!"

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In another post, he clarified: "I don't force anyone to listen to my music; if you don't like it, you can get lost... In a few days, Me dio la gana will be available. Don't visit my channel if you don't like it; just go away."

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A few days ago, the singer addressed her critics on social media, telling those who criticize her music and urge her to change that if her lyrics didn’t have an audience, she wouldn’t create them.

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