Resident hits Cosculluela with everything in his new song

Resident hits Cosculluela with everything in his new song

One day he received the blessing of “Father Javier”, Residente assures that he only needs “Bajo y Batería” to give everything to reggaeton cosculluela in his new musical theme.

In a nine-minute video, René Pérez Joglar dedicated several verses to the exponent of the urban genre from Humacao, who yesterday responded to the promotional video he uploaded on his social networks by saying that he was his “No. 1 fan” and that he threw it he would only send “kisses, hugs and many blessings”.

“Cosculluela, here’s your mention so you pay the pension,” the rapper exclaimed, referring to him as a “napkin beater” who “closes his eyes and clenches his fists.”

Additionally, the “Cosquillita” performer, starring Tony Montana, a character played by actor Al Pacino in the 1983 crime drama “Scarface,” branded the urban music exponent of longing for “secret police” pursuit and “wet dreams.” . In addition, he explained that the reggaeton player has “gun fantasies full of fairies, goblins and dragons”.

But the issue worsened after Residente mentioned the domestic violence case for which Cosculluela was sentenced to three years’ probation in May. The conviction came after an agreement with the state ministry and the waiver of the preliminary hearing procedure.

“The dude is confused, he reads the Bible, but he hits his wife on the coconut / With his made-up religion, he hits pregnant women / He smashes them to the ground, no matter how hard you pray, pigs like you don’t.” Go in Heaven / No one believes you anymore…well, only those who spell Resident with a ‘c’,” he explained, referring to the pattern of abuse denounced by the urban exponent’s ex-wife, Jennifer Fungenzi Jaques.

On the other hand, Pérez Joglar also confirmed that “Inside”, a song by the group Calle 13 that caused great reactions when it was released in August 2014, was addressed to him.

He also threw water at J Balvin’s supporters, whom he described as “injured,” as well as other musicians and public figures whose names he did not identify.

In Balvin’s case, Residente dedicated a tiraera to him last March during a collaboration with Argentine producer Bizarrap, an event that prompted the Colombian to withdraw from social media and spend more time with his family.

However, at the end of the song, the singer-songwriter assured that “he will be removed from all Tiraeras”.

“I promise you, I swear it’s over now, I’m out of interest, bastards,” he said, saying he wanted to be a “ballad singer like Ricky Martin.”

Here you can listen to the song: