Romeo Santos did not remain silent in the face of the censorship that threatened him National Public Entertainment and Radiophony Commission (CNEPR) of the Dominican Republic, on your topic mother-in-law.
“It takes a lot of tabloid, ignoramus, audio engineer or all three not to realize that the song and video were made with the sole intention of paying homage to the Dominicans ONCE AGAIN,” the singer wrote on his Instagram Account along with the video posted today.
In the video shot last September, El Rey de la Bachata pays tribute to the Dominican comedian Lusito Martí (1945-2010)Restoration of the remembered character of balbuena.
“Because of this censorship at the DR stations, I will move forward with my plans,” Bachatero added to the proposal, in which he reenacts how a mother-in-law, played by actress and singer Cecilia García, interferes in their relationship.
Joseph Báez, President of CNEPR, banned the broadcast of the single on radio stations in that country, assuring that the bachata that is part of the album Formula Vol.3contains “inappropriate, inconsiderate and overwhelming” language, encourages violence against women and “demonizes” the image of mothers-in-law, according to the newspaper El Nacional.
Santos, who was born in the USA to a Puerto Rican father and a Dominican father, is in the middle of the Formula Vol. 3 Tour, which recently started in Peru and includes stages in Colombia, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, Paraguay, Argentina, Honduras, Panama and Spain.