"Women no longer cry; women invoice" and Hallel Génesis knows it: This is the vibe of her track for Tekashi 6ix9ine

Hallel Génesis releases "La Última," a powerful song aimed at Tekashi 6ix9ine, full of female empowerment and urban rhythm. With straightforward rhymes, she transforms heartache into music that generates income.


“How expensive it was to cry, Daddy, but it wasn't for you, it's just that the handkerchief was Prada”. This is how Hallel Génesis begins her new song, "La Última," a powerful diss track infused with feelings of release, female empowerment, and urban rhythm, directed at her ex, the rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine.

With barbs that exude irony and strength, the Cuban singer joins the global chorus of women who have chosen to transform their pain into viral hits. In the purest style of Shakira and Karol G, Hallel shoots truths with direct rhymes and an attitude that makes it clear that heartbreak is no longer suffered silently: it becomes music, is monetized, and is danced to.

"My friends ask me about you, if I’m honest I don't feel anything for you anymore / You don't follow me on Instagram but you keep calling me / You need to get your head straight, you act tough but if they see you crying your facade will crumble", says a part of the lyrics.

The video, imbued with a sensual and feminine aesthetic, complements lyrics that blend elegance with reproach. Hallel Génesis exudes complete control, surrounded by dancers and showcasing a stage presence that recalls both visually and rhythmically that hit by Karol and Shakira, “TQG”.

The song directly addresses the breakup between the two and hints at some issues that were unknown until now: “Look, they told me, what’s no good is thrown away / I’m doing great with someone else and you can’t find another / To do it like I do, to kiss you like I do, it’s hard to forget me / I swear I tried, but I’m not God to change you / I tried a thousand ways so the story wouldn’t be this way / You tried millions, but none satisfy you / Now you want to come back, I’m sorry, what a pity / I’m doing much better with all my hits”.

Although the singer does not directly mention Tekashi in the title, the clues are evident to anyone who has followed their public relationship and subsequent distancing: Why didn't it work out for us, daddy now I understand / In the end I did my calculations and 60 plus 9 is not a hundred percent.

This piece is not just a song: it is a manifesto of emotional independence, a declaration of principles, and a well-calculated strategy to cash in with every verse.

With this release, Hallel Génesis shows that heartbreak and breakups can serve as the best creative inspiration. Because as the new unwritten golden rule coined by Shakira says: "women no longer cry, women make money".

Frequently asked questions about the new Hallel Génesis theme and its relation to Tekashi 6ix9ine

What is the song "La Última" by Hallel Génesis about?

"The Last" is a song of release and empowerment that Hallel Génesis dedicates to her ex-partner, the rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine. The lyrics address their breakup and contribute to the trend of artists turning pain into music. With a powerful aesthetic, the song blends irony and urban rhythms to express emotional independence.

What has Hallel Génesis said about her breakup with Tekashi 6ix9ine?

Hallel Génesis has confirmed that her relationship with Tekashi 6ix9ine has ended. In her statements, she expresses that she holds a sense of respect for him and will never speak ill of her ex-partner. Despite the breakup, Hallel has channeled her emotions into her songs, such as "Lo mejor que tuviste" and "La Última".

What musical style does the new song by Hallel Génesis have?

The song "La Última" combines urban rhythms with sharp and empowering lyrics. It resembles the style of "revenge songs" popular among female artists such as Shakira and Karol G, standing out for its message of emotional independence and personal growth after a toxic relationship.

How has Tekashi 6ix9ine reacted to the release of "La Última"?

Tekashi 6ix9ine has indirectly responded to the topic of Hallel Génesis with an Instagram post, where he seems to allude to his role in Hallel's career, stating "remember who fed you". This reaction is interpreted as a response to Hallel's confessions about their relationship.

What impact has "La Última" had on social media?

The song "La Última" has generated significant anticipation and has been compared to other hits of female empowerment in urban pop. Hallel Génesis's followers have reacted positively, highlighting the strength of the lyrics and the catchy rhythm that promises to make it a viral success.

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Deneb González

Editor of CiberCuba Entertainment