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J Balvin, cantante colombiano.

Seguidores del artista paisa llegaron a precuparse por una edición que hicieron en la enciclopedia Wikipedia.

Noticias Colombia.

René o Residente cómo muchos de sus fans lo conocen alrededor del mundo ‘explotó’ contra J Balvin en un tema musical que dura 8 minutos y que ha sido tendencia y muy comentado en redes.

Con la canción «BZRP Music Sessions #49», el boricua le «tira con toda» al colombiano en un «nuevo round» de un intercambio de opiniones entre sí que tuvo sus inicios en la previa de los Premios Grammy Latino en noviembre de 2021 y que hasta el sol de hoy continúa dando de qué hablar.

A tal punto que hoy una tendecia despistóa  los seguidores de J Balvin que en un momento llegaron a pensar que había ocurrido algo malo con el intérprete de ‘Rojo’.

Por la ‘tiraera’ que se volvió tendencia en redes sociales, usuarios de Twitter manejaron el hashtag «RIP Jbalvin», haciendo referencia a que la lírica del puertorriqueño «lo había matado», hablando en sentido figurado.

Inclusive algunos gastaron tiempo en la net, cambiando la biografía del paisa en la enciclopedia libre Wikipedia, colocando que «había fallecido el 3 de marzo».

 

Vea: Wilfran Castillo (compositor colombiano) y su contundente mensaje a ‘Residente’ tras lírica a J Balvin
Lea: En 8 minutos Residente le tiró ‘de todo’ a J Balvin: desde resentido hasta ‘genio’ le dicen al puertorriqueño

Estta tendencia provocó que muchas personas creyeran que el artista colombiano había muerto. Una llamada ‘Fake News’ no tan agradable no solo para aquellos que son fanáticos del cantante sino para el mundo del entretenimiento en general.

También le puede interesar: Lo de Residente con J Balvin si fue «muy personal», sería quien le entregaría el reconocimiento a Rubén Blades

En Wikipedia se hizo la correción.

Después, usuarios le aclararon a esas personas que solo se trató de una alegoría por lo fuerte del tema que Residente le dedicó al cantante número uno del género urbano.

Vale anotar que J Balvin se encuentra gozando de buena salud y de paso por Argentina con varios de sus familiares.

 

Foto de portada: @jbalvin

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«Yo lo consideraba amigo»: J Balvin sobre Residente, habló de ‘Perra’ y la polémica de los Grammy donde se sintió ‘solo’

 





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The House committee investigating the U.S. Capitol insurrection subpoenaed more than a dozen individuals Friday who it says falsely tried to declare Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 election in seven swing states.

The panel is demanding information and testimony from 14 people who it says allegedly met and submitted false Electoral College certificates declaring Trump the winner of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, according to a letter from Mississippi Representative Bennie Thompson, the committee’s Democratic chairman. President Joe Biden won all seven states.

“We believe the individuals we have subpoenaed today have information about how these so-called alternate electors met and who was behind that scheme,” Thompson said in the letter. “We encourage them to cooperate with the Select Committee’s investigation to get answers about January 6th for the American people and help ensure nothing like that day ever happens again.”

The nine-member panel said it has obtained information that groups of individuals met on December 14, 2020 — more than a month after Election Day — in the seven states. The individuals, according to the congressional investigation, then submitted fake slates of Electoral College votes for Trump. Then “alternate electors” from those seven states sent those certificates to Congress, where several of Trump’s advisers used them to justify delaying or blocking the certification of the election during the joint session of Congress on January 6, 2021.

Lies about election fraud from the former president and his allies fueled the deadly insurrection on the Capitol building that day, as a violent mob interrupted the certification of the Electoral College results.

FILE - An "alternate" slate of electors nominated by the Republican Party of Georgia cast their own electoral votes for President Donald Trump at the Georgia State Capitol, Dec. 14, 2020, at the same time the official Democratic electors were casting their votes for Joe Biden in another part of the Capitol.

FILE – An “alternate” slate of electors nominated by the Republican Party of Georgia cast their own electoral votes for President Donald Trump at the Georgia State Capitol, Dec. 14, 2020, at the same time the official Democratic electors were casting their votes for Joe Biden in another part of the Capitol.

Group obtained certificates

Last March, American Oversight, a watchdog group, obtained the certificates in question that were submitted by Republicans in the seven states. In two of them, New Mexico and Pennsylvania, the fake electors added a caveat saying the certificate was submitted in case they were later recognized as duly elected, qualified electors. That would have been possible only if Trump had won any of the several dozens of legal battles he waged against those states in the weeks after the election.

In the other five states, however, Republicans certified that they were their state’s duly elected and qualified electors.

U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said in a CNN interview this week that the Justice Department has received referrals from lawmakers regarding the fake certifications, and that prosecutors were now “looking at those.”

An Associated Press review of every potential case of voter fraud in six of the battleground states disputed by Trump has found fewer than 475 — a number that would have made no difference in the 2020 presidential election.

Biden won Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and their 79 Electoral College votes by a combined 311,257 votes out of 25.5 million ballots cast for president. The disputed ballots represent just 0.15% of his victory margin in those states.

The fake electors are the latest to be subpoenaed in the large-scale investigation the committee has been pursuing since it came together last summer. The congressional probe has scrutinized Trump family members and allies, members of Congress and even social media groups accused of perpetuating election misinformation and allowing it to spread rampantly.

The committee plans to move into a more public-facing phase of its work in the next few months. Lawmakers will be holding hearings to document to the American public the most detailed and complete look into the individuals and events that led to the Capitol insurrection.

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