Jessi Uribe generated controversy in networks with the title of a new song

The singer Jessi Uribe generated controversy in networks with the title of his new song, as many consider it «grotesque» and «uncreative». Will be?

After making some collaborations with different artists throughout this 2021, popular music singer Jessi Uribe is preparing for the release of a new single this June 18which promises to become a success since it would deal with spite and love problems.

In recent days the interpreter of ‘OK’ posted a little snippet of this new song through its official Instagram account, and although some assured that they are looking forward to its launch, many others were greatly annoyed. Why?

Jessi Uribe generated controversy in networks with the title of her new song «It turned out very bitch»

Well, the theme performed by the Bumangués, in collaboration with the Mexican singer Carin Leon It is titled nothing more and nothing less than “It turned out very bitchy”something that initially generated the outrage of hundreds of Internet users who almost did not stop to listen to the fragment.

«What a nasty and naughty name, there you are painted», «They don’t even know what to compose what a bad letter», «👎👎👎👎👎 that is so bad slow», «How about that name», «Every time from bad to worse this guy with his songs all makas and a reeecula letter…😂”, “Every day is worse, you spend it”, “What a shame to what they have to go to half attract attention!”, “That’s how it turned out wow???? Oops dad!!!!😮”

Although right there he clarified that the lyrics of his song say “It turned out very bitchy 🤫 my luck was very bitchy 🍀 He left me alone 🥺”by which she is understood to refer to nothing more than her luck, the bad comments did not stop, which is why she had to limit such interactions permanently.

Even so, the publication has managed to add more than 667 thousand reproductions and about 21 thousand «likes», in addition to some comments from his fans.

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