translated from Spanish: Maluma begin tour amid criticism for the “sexist” content of his lyrics

Colombian singer Maluma will begin their Spanish tour FAME next Tuesday, preceded by the controversy of the lyrics of their songs and their latest v ideoclip “Mala Mía”, qualified as a macho man. This tour to introduce their latest Studio album will include five concerts and will begin in the city of Palencia, Spain, where he is about to hang poster complete with nearly 8,000 tickets sold of the 9,800 that are offered. “Then the Latin musician will perform in Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia and Barcelona, where interpret lyrics that have prompted feminist groups to undertake one collecting signatures to try to avoid that the concerts are held.” The level of production that brings the tour is awakening great interest. It’s a brutal production,”he told EFE Juanjo Rodriguez of Pandora productions, one of the promoters, who stressed the international character of the tour that will pass through London, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, New York and Los Angeles.su promoter considered that John Luis Londoño Arias, “Maluma”, “it’s a musical phenomenon” the likes of Shakira, Ricky Martin and Marc Anthony.A Maluma followed more than 30 million people in Instagram, 23.2 million in Facebook, 16.8 million listeners monthly on Spotify, 12 million on You Tube and 5.6 million in Twitter.Pese to the controversy surrounding its lyrics, with accusations of collective feminists that he is accused of cosificar women, some of your video clips are among the most played in history, with billions of views. “As an example, its ‘Heart’ success has more than 22,000 million reproductions on Facebook and 1.192.475.442 views on Youtube, while” happy the four “reaches the 1.394.916.751 visualizations.” “Poor me”, which has just launched this week, already add 59.5 million views on Youtube, with controversy including. Thousands of people designated through networks with the hastag £MejorSolaQueConMaluma, appear, nothing more start, in bed and surrounded by women in their underwear while the lyrics of the song says, as if it were the response to so much controversy: ‘this is my life “, it’s just mine…” and “in the background I want and so I imitate”. In Palencia, the first city of its Spanish tour, posters, fans, cards, brochures, coasters and bracelets are protesting against the sexist attacks, while Maluma sings do not know which of the four Babys to stay because he is “in love” with the four and all give “what calls”. However, his promoter said that the controversy has not influenced on the tour: “either for good or for evil”.



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