The urban music artist from KolaLoca has publicly lashed out at fellow musician Baby Lores, accusing him of breaching an agreement for an event set to take place on Saturday, November 15, coinciding with his birthday.
In a video shared on his social media, the KolaLoca member expressed frustration over the unprofessional handling of the commitment, stating that his group had signed a contract with Baby Lores, who, according to him, failed to deliver the agreed-upon deposit.
"In the end, it seems you like to dodge responsibilities. This is directly for you, Baby Lores. When we talked business, man, and I decided to give you the date of Saturday, November 15, which is my birthday, we acted in good faith. Two weeks ago, we signed a contract stating you had to make a deposit, brother, and you haven't done it because you simply don't want to," said the visibly upset urban performer.
The KolaLoca singer also apologized to his followers for the controversy, clarifying that his intention was not to create a public conflict but to demand respect for professional agreements.
"To all the fans, gentlemen, sorry. This is not our idea to be caught up in this mess, but we've been calling you, brother, and you don't show up... show up, man, show up. There was no need to reach this point," the artist added.
As of now, Baby Lores has not publicly responded to the statements, although the KolaLoca video has gone viral among Cuban urban music fans, sparking divided opinions on who is right in this dispute.