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Soon after, Lito came back with “Quítate La Máscara,” firing round after round of shots at the “Pa’ Que Retozen” rapper.

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“A pal of pigs want to profit from mine/ But they don’t work, that’s why his world is cold,” Calderón rapped, in reference to the duo’s album Mundo Frío, which translates to “cold world.” In 2003, Tego Calderón had a few choice words for former collaborators Lito y Polanco on his deep cut “No Me La Explota,” alongside fellow Puerto Rican rapper Eddie Dee. While we’ve had our fair share of feuds and tiraeras via Instagram, Twitter and streaming platforms, we can’t forget the OGs of reggaetón and Spanish rap. On the track he took a few shots at Tempo but focused his lyrics on Latin American politics, in true Residente fashion.īest One-Liner: “Tirándole a un rapero que no sabe lo que es seis por ocho y que se llama Tempo” –Residente The back-and-forth came to an end when Residente killed two birds with one stone with “La Cátedra,” which the Calle 13 rapper says broke the world record for longest rap song. While it could’ve ended there, Tempo came back for a second round, releasing “El Bruto” the following month. Shortly after, Residente came back with “Mis Disculpas,” an eight-minute tiraera, discounting Tempo’s insults. Throughout the four-minute-and-forty-five-second track, Tempo brings into question Residente’s authenticity, which didn’t sit well with the “Atrevete-Te-Te” rapper. In conversation with Latin VP Leila Cobo, Residente criticized the top charting Latin songs, stating that the records sound “identical.” He went on to add that the homogenous sound erases the richness of Latin American music.įellow Puerto Rican rapper Tempo took offense to Residente’s statements, releasing his tiraera, “Calle Sin Salida,” referencing Calle 13 in its title and playing Residente’s comments in the intro to the song. What makes this tiraera memorable to us is that it all began at Billboard‘s 2017 Latin Music Week. Things didn’t turn out too bad for Anuel though: The rapper is now back in the good graces of the Puerto Rican public, even purchasing Puerto Rico’s Capitanes de Arecibo basketball team.īest One-Liner: “Se peina pa’ alante, parece un yorki/ Se peina pa’ atrás y la frente es la capota ‘e un Volky” –Cosculluela His comeback show at El Coliseo was cancelled, leading Anuel to ask for forgiveness just one day following the release of “Intocable.” But the backlash wasn’t enough for Cosculluela: A week later, he released the hard-hitting “Categoría COS,” effectively bringing the tiraera to its end. After releasing his tiraera, “Intocable,” which featured a number of homophobic lines, and directly insulted Puerto Rican model “La Taina” who is HIV-positive and a survivor of Hurricane Maria, the rapper was met with outrage. What followed was a number of insults via Instagram stories from both rappers.įor Anuel, the feud backfired. Moreno and Coscu had a nasty split, which fans say could be what ignited the feud. While it’s unclear exactly how things turned sour, the internet has its theories: In 2018, Coscu’s ex-wife Gina Moreno posted a photo with Anuel, the pair throwing up a middle finger and Moreno declaring Anuel as the godfather of her child.

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In 2017, all seemed well between the pair, Coscu even featuring Anuel on his track “23” and meeting with the formerly incarcerated rapper upon his release to a halfway house. Of his tiraeras, the most memorable involves reggaetón veteran, Cosculluela. Like Residente, Anuel AA is not shy when it comes to a public feud. While the drama between the pair seemingly surrounded the Latin Grammys, it was far more nuanced, with ties to the two artists’ contrasting approach to Latin American politics.īest One-Liner: “It’s as if a hot dog cart got offended because he couldn’t earn a Michelin star.” –Residente

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What followed was a reality tv-worthy back and forth between the artists, Balvin at one point posting a tongue-in-cheek photo of himself behind a hot dog cart and later releasing hot dog-themed merch. Residente, a 27-time Latin Grammy winner, responded, comparing Balvin’s music to a “hot dog cart” following in his legacy of food analogies (in 2017, he compared commercial reggaetón music to a ham and cheese sandwich). In his latest feud, Residente took aim at J Balvin after the Colombian pop-reggaetón artist called for a boycott of the Latin Grammys on Twitter, in response to what he perceived as lack of urban representation. From J Balvin’s hot dogs to Anuel AA’s “untouchable” diss record, grab your mugs, because the tea is hot.Īlthough it wasn’t a proper tiraera, there were still plenty of insults, punchlines, and most importantly: hot dogs. In light of the recent drama and subsequent rap battles, we’ve compiled five of música urbana’s most memorable feuds, chismes and tiraeras over the years.















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