Bizarrap has problems with Shakira? The producer asked his followers not to sing the Music Sessions #53

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19/05/2023

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The Argentine producer Bizarrap gradually gained notoriety in the field of music, although the Music Sessions #53 with Shakira made his name heard practically all over the world. But something has caused the annoyance of his followers and even criticized him, because during a presentation in Mexico he asked people not to sing that song.

During his presentation at the Tecate Emblema festival, Bizarrap made his appearance to delight thousands of spectators with his musical set, and at one point began to sound the notes of the hit he had with Shakira, which has more than 500 million plays in just over four months since it was released to his followers.

Then came the moment for which Bizarrap earned some criticism, as he asked those present to jump while the melody was playing, without singing the song. In a video that went viral on social networks, it can be heard how the Argentine producer asked all the attendees not to sing.

“Now if Mexico, when it explodes I want everyone jumping, without singing or anything, just jumping”, were the words of the producer while the hit song he did with Shakira was heard in the background, which generated criticism and some rumors regarding the relationship of the South American with the Colombian music star.

Among the rumors that arose, it was mentioned that Bizarrap might be envious of the Colombian singer and that is why he removed the part where she sings from the song. Criticisms were that she became known worldwide thanks to that song and Shakira, and others said that they were left with the desire to sing the Music Sessions # 53.

 

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