J Balvin apologizes after music video depicted him walking Black women on leashes [View all]
J Balvin apologizes after music video depicted him walking Black women on leashes
J Balvin apologized earlier this week for a music video that featured Black people whose facial features were altered to make them look like dogs, including two Black women who were depicted as being walked on a leash by the reggaeton star.
Critics of the Perra video include the vice president of Balvins native Colombia who co-signed an open letter that the songs lyrics, and video feature misogynistic expressions that violate the rights of women and the singers own mother, who told a Colombian news program that the video prompted her to call her son to ask Where is the Josésito that I know?
J Balvin has been criticized for his Perra music video. Even the reggaeton star's mother asks: Where is the Josésito that I know?
The music video is the latest controversy for the Mi Gente singer, who has been criticized throughout his career for culturally appropriating from Black artists and making tone-deaf statements about race. Amid widespread protests over racial justice last year, Balvin was slammed for posting a video of him dancing with a Black woman alongside the Black Lives Matter hashtag. (He later pledged to do better.) But the outcry over Perra which features rising Afro-Dominican rapper Tokischa also highlights long-standing issues in the genre that made Balvin a pop star.
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