Jorge Pabón, Puerto Rican announcer, known as Molusco, has been known in recent weeks for criticizing Yailin La Más Viral and now said that the Dominican has no talent and that is why other celebrities, like Tokischa, are not interested in making music with her .
The Puerto Rican made comments about this topic after the ‘Desacato Escolar’ interpreter was interviewed by ‘El Gordo y la Flaca’ and showed that she is not very excited about collaborating in the future with Anuel AA’s ex.
“Although I don’t agree much with Tokischa in terms of many things in his life, it shouldn’t matter to me, honestly, because I believe that if I don’t like the artist, I have to not listen to him,” he said at the beginning of his statement. Later, he acknowledged that he has recorded several songs and that on stage he puts on a good show. “He is not a great singer, he is not. We have here an audio of Tokischa that leaves a lot to be desired,” he added and then played an audio of the artist in which he went out of tune. However, Molusco commented that she “is part of it” and also has her audience. “She has been invited to a lot of concerts by elite artists, but it is also clear that she has worked on her performance, not her voice, but her performance.”
After making this analysis of Tokischa, he attacked Yailin La Más Viral and urged users on social networks to make his message viral: “Anyone who says that Yailin is better than Tokischa, tell him that Molusco said that he is crazy, that “The parrot is crazy.”
In this sense, he indicated: “Tokischa every day will be bigger than Yailin La Más Viral.”
In his opinion, when he sees Tekashi 6ix9ine’s girlfriend he sees nonsense and gossip and all because he considers that there is no good management of an artistic career.
“Tell me a single song by Yailin La Más Viral that is relevant,” he added.
The audience of the show also reacted with several comments about this situation: “Toki is known for his independent music, whether one likes it or not, but Yailin, for God’s sake, is known worldwide for controversy upon controversy.”