René Pérez, better known in the music industry as Resident is once again the center of attention of netizens worldwide after premiering his BZRP Session . The artist from Puerto Rico and Bizarrap, the Argentine producer in charge, recorded a song of more than eight minutes. However, what is most striking is that The rapper publicly criticized J Balvin again.
YOU CAN SEE Resident annoyed with reggaeton who seeks to censor him: “You are one more slave of the industry”
Why has Residente’s song become a trend on social networks?
During the afternoon of Thursday, March 3, Residente and Bizarrap announced the premiere of their new collaboration. The rapper, faithful to his style, presented quite intense lyrics, in which he criticizes those representatives of reggaeton who would be more focused on becoming famous than representing the genre.
“I do not believe in the stars of digital platforms. Neither in your Billboards of cake cream, nor in your Instagram stories, Dolce & Gabbana and Cartier ”, is one of the phrases that Residente is heard saying.
Let us remember that the Puerto Rican musician is known for his intensity and little discretion when addressing someone or making a protest about an issue. The song has more than five million views and almost two million likes on YouTube.
YOU CAN SEE “He is racist and does not know it”: Resident to J Balvin in a new song with Bizarrap
How is this Resident theme related to J Balvin?
As we had previously reported, Residente publicly responded to J Balvin after the Colombian said that he was going to boycott the 2021 Latin Grammy Awards, an event in which tribute was paid to Rubén Blades.
Since then, both artists have starred in an exchange of messages and hints through social networks. One of them started when Residente told J Balvin that he was like a ‘hot dog cart’ trying to look like a ‘gourmet restaurant’. Given this, the interpreter of “Mi Gente” took out a series of products in reference to hot dog stands.
Although it seemed that the discussion was over, the matter was once again a topic of discussion on social networks with this new song by René. In the second part of the recording, dedicated especially to J Balvin, the interpreter of “Atrévete” says:
“I’m going to lower myself with a bobolón that sings to SpongeBob and Pokémon. The copy of a clone, the Logan Paul of reggaeton. As they say out there: ‘Josesito, you don’t have a street, that’s why you have soft knuckles. With just a video I bury this calf and put him to upload photos with his dog. P****** liar, he plays spiritual. It’s like a vegan breakfast: no egg.”
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