The controversy between Cuban urban music singersAldo The Villager andThe Taiger It seems that at the moment it has no plans to see its end and it is only growing.
After the rapper announced through a video he shared in the stories of his Instagram account that he hadprepared a tiradera for the Cuban reggaeton player, now this has been the one who has responded.
El Taiger, whose real name is José Manuel Carvajal Zaldívar, published a live video that is no longer available on his Instagram profile.
However, some pages have taken some fragments in which the reggaeton artist dedicates a few words to Aldo in which he mocks the way he appears dressed in his material as well as the sunscreen he has on his cheeks.
Additionally, El Taiger refers to the rapper as "Baconao", a name that comes from a local legend of an indigenous boy who lived in southern Cuba during the Pre-Columbian era.
"Some paints and some things, you're putting on makeup to go out and talk, because that's what baseball players do when the sun shines. That costume you went out with, Baconao", "Look if you're older, you came out with makeup like Baconao", says the reggaeton player between laughs.
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