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J Balvin Apologize To His Mother For Black Women Portrayal In "Perra" Music Video

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz J Balvin says he is sorry amid “Perra” video backlash. The Latin singer was forced to remove an offensive music video from YouTube after complaints that the music video had racist portrayals and it was also sexist. The song titled “Perra,” is a collaboration with another artist, Dominican singer Tokischa. The title of the song is translated to “bitch” in the English language, but in Spanish, the term is an insult that means […]

Source: Trinidad News

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