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Amidst the controversy involving Rosalía and the backlash she is facing from the Argentine public, Cazzu broke her silence and spoke out on the situation. The singer shared her opinion and sent a firm message to her colleague, who is set to perform several concerts in the South American country in the coming days. "You have to be responsible," said the singer of "Con Otra".
With a reflection that quickly went viral, the performer of Nena Trampa called for public figures to be responsible when expressing opinions on topics that carry a heavy emotional weight, following the backlash and hatred Rosalía has received after the 2026 World Cup final between Argentina and Spain.
The anger toward the Spanish singer began when she shared a video by influencer Mia Khalifa in which her song La Perla was playing, while the user linked it to the Argentine national team. Rosalía said she had nothing against the country, as she loves it. "I shared it because La Perla was playing and I didn't even read what it said, my bad. Sorry (...) I only have love for Argentina," she added.
¿Qué dijo Cazzu sobre Rosalía?
During a live stream with her followers, Cazzu was asked about the controversy surrounding Rosalía and the reactions it triggered among a portion of the Argentine public. In her response, the singer pointed out that people with significant media exposure must be aware of the impact of their words.
"People are talking about Rosalía, I read that she said something about having shared something she didn't read. We have to be careful and responsible, those of us who are public figures walking on a ledge—the ledge of being loved or hated in a matter of seconds—and I think it is a responsibility for people like me who are here, with 9,000 people listening, to know that, right?" she commented.
She also said: "In this context, where everyone is so sensitive, anyone can say one word and people will assume they were talking about that." Finally, she asked for the confrontation to stop: "Stop fighting, let's try to understand our cultures, which are so similar. I love you all... stop the cancelling."
¿Cazzu criticó directamente a Rosalía?
No, because her statement was a reflection on the importance of acting responsibly when one has a great influence on millions of people.
After Cazzu's video spread, thousands of social media users made comments such as: "Cazzu's words never disappoint," "The thing is, now they are afraid after having thrown the stone," "Julieta is so intelligent and assertive in everything she thinks and says," and "Cazzu is trying to calm the waters, but well, we will have to wait to see if Rosalía cancels or not."
[Publicidad]






