Elisa, known as La Titi, didn't hold back. The former partner of Cuban reggaeton artist El Uniko publicly reacted to the musical teaser he shared—widely interpreted as a diss track aimed at her—using a sarcastic and defiant tone that has further fueled the controversy on social media.
Taking to Instagram, La Titi posted the song with the caption: "I'm nervous; the diss tracks have begun. He wants me to start singing, too, and I'm game. Well, don't cry later." The closing warning—"well, don't cry later"—sparked the most buzz among her followers.
The Roots of the Dispute
The conflict dates back to a livestream on April 30, where La Titi lashed out at El Uniko, accusing him of failing to contribute financially to their household. Her viral statement was: "I have to go hustle to feed the kids; I'm not supporting you anymore."
According to follower comments, La Titi had been going live for over five days discussing the singer before he responded through music.
El Uniko's Musical Response
After several days, El Uniko released a preview of his new song "(NI + NI -)" on TikTok and Instagram, featuring verses filled with reproach: "I trusted you, that's why you saw my effort," "I gave you my soul, I gave you my love, I gave you everything," "You were the snake that poisoned me." The closing was direct: "I'm free from you, I thank God for that. You want to come back, and the answer is no."
La Titi didn't stop at just sharing the song. In the comments of Instagram account @papelencara, she wrote: "My son learns fast," asserting herself as the superior figure in the conflict. When a user commented that it was all "pure marketing," she confidently replied: "A mother is a mother, even if the kids leave home."
Speculation and Contrast
Several followers speculated that the entire controversy might be a content strategy: "It's all content," one wrote. Another asked: "And I wonder, of all the excellent things she did for you, will you release a full album? Or do only disappointments inspire you?"
The contrast with the couple's past is striking. In July 2022, El Uniko dedicated the romantic song "Mi guerrera" to La Titi with the message: "You're not just the mother of my children, you're also my friend, my partner, the love of my life." In January 2023, he publicly defended her from online attacks with the words: "Do whatever you want, I got your back."
The couple shares two children: Benjamín Nelly, born in April 2020, and Lincoln Asallam, born in February 2022.
What started as a couple's spat on livestreams has now spilled over into music and social media, and La Titi's warning—"well, don't cry later"—leaves the door open for her own musical response...
Understanding the Feud Between La Titi and El Uniko
What triggered the public conflict between La Titi and El Uniko?
The conflict escalated after a livestream where La Titi accused El Uniko of not financially supporting their household, prompting a series of public exchanges.
How did El Uniko respond to La Titi's accusations?
El Uniko responded by releasing a song preview filled with verses that seemed to address and refute La Titi's claims.
Is the conflict between La Titi and El Uniko genuine or a publicity stunt?
While some followers speculate the dispute might be a marketing strategy, the personal nature of their exchanges suggests a genuine conflict.