From Daddy Yankee and Don Omar reliving past resentments to Residente calling out J Balvin in a scathing, eight-minute freestyle, here are the biggest blow-ups in reggaeton and urbano music this year:
in October. Don Omar let it all out: He accused Daddy Yankee’s close associate, the music manager Raphy Pina, of working with Daddy Yankee’s team to undermine his part of the 2016 tour. According to Don Omar, his sound equipment was disconnected under suspicious circumstances just before he went onstage after Daddy Yankee at a tour stop in Las Vegas. He maintains it was onstage sabotage that Daddy Yankee had a role in, and it spurred him to drop out of the tour.
Pina, who is currently serving a three-year prison term, and Daddy Yankee, who is winding down his retirement tour, both pushed back. Pina’s team publishedin which Pina spoke up from prison and shot down the allegations, saying Don Omar only had himself to blame if he felt the tour didn’t go well. “You did not rehearse your show. You didn’t prepare yourself like the other guy did,” he said.
His comments were ridiculous, and they were met with the appropriate amount of anger. Villano spoke out fiercely, tweeting that she didn’t need his support or permission to live her life on her own terms. She also took some time to educate people about the realities of being a trans artist in a historically misogynistic genre: She pointed out the number of death threats she received once Cosculluela began ranting about her sexuality.
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