Carlos ‘Tomate’ Barraza expressed his support for the singer Daniela Darcourt who recently denounced on his social networks an attempt by producer Master Chris to appropriate his song ‘Mr Lie’. Let us remember that the salsa singer pointed out that influential individuals are putting her artistic career at risk.
‘Tomate’ Barraza on the situation of Daniela Darcourt
In the midst of the controversy of Daniela Darcourt Due to problems with producer Master Chris, some singers came out in defense of the Puerto Rican. However, ‘Tomato’ Barraza has proven to be on the side of the salsa singer, since in an interview with the newspaper Trome she confirmed that she has suffered a ‘boycott’ in her career.
“Everything my niece Daniela is experiencing is unfair, I support her in her fight because I know well everything she is experiencing. What is happening is a boycott of her career, she is not hurting anyone. But she is an indestructible girl, with a lot of strength and will continue to move forward,” the singer mentioned bluntly.
In that same line, ‘Tomato’ Barraza He did not want to mention who would try to overthrow the career of Daniela Darcourt, but he highlighted that there is a mafia within salsa.
“Daniela is an artist who is a complete bomb, she sings, dances, acts. She is the best salsa singer of her generation, there is no one who can overshadow her (…) There is a mafia in salsa, many lower their heads, they don’t want to say anything for fear of losing a job, others beg to play their song on the radio and they even pay a pseudo producer, they give him free dates and even a salary,” Barraza stated.
Daniela Darcourt on controversy with Master Chris
In a recent interview with ‘America Today’, Daniela Darcourt He confessed that he has no problems with Yahaira Plasencia, Paula Arias and Cielo Torres, after the singers showed their support for Master Chris.
“I don’t have any type of problem with absolutely anyone. They speak from their experience with him. “I don’t need anyone to put their hands in the fire for me or defend me,” Darcourt said in the phone call to the magazine.