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J. Balvin Apologized For Walking Black Women Like Dogs In His “Perra” Music Video

by Talia M.
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J Balvin and Tokischa released the music video for “Perra” and it immediately received backlash for its disturbing visuals.

The song has direct sexist, racist,misogynistic expressions that shows women being portrayed as dogs that must be dominated.

The Colombian singer had two black women on leashes in his music video. Perra means b*tch, so he could be revealing to the public how he truly feels about black women.

Some fans aren’t surprised since his past comments about Rihanna. In 2018, J. Balvin was asked to play “Fuck, Marry, Kill” and Rihanna was one of the three women he had to choose to either f*ck, marry, or kill. The singer implied that Rihanna was not an ideal candidate for marriage. “Rihanna isn’t a good woman to marry, just fool around,” he said. He received backlash and later apologized for his comments about billionaire entrepreneur, singer, and actress.

 

Balvin new music video ‘Perra” was taken down from YouTube and he recently apologized for the disturbing visuals that was shown in the music video.


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