Lyn May took sides in the J Bavin Vs Residente fight

Determined to project her career in international regaeton, the Mexican vedette takes lessons in “perreo”

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Lyn May is taking perreo classes, because the Mexican vedette is very clear that she wants to be the next diva of the genre. This was announced in statements for De primermano, where he promoted his new single Claro que yes.

“It was clear that yes, but now they called it Claro que yes, because of course I think there is already, it is for the gay community that they are my adored ones and with great respect I made this reggaeton for them and it will be very nice, they are going to be very happy,” he said.

Lyn May said she was at her future husband's house (Photo: Instagram/ @lyn_may_)

In addition to continuing to prepare with vocalization and singing classes, the figure of filecas cinema is also taking lessons in perreo or twerking, the peculiar style of dancing in which the hips are frantically swirled, this to fight in the contentious world of the urban genre.

“The day I go to Puerto Rico, there to New York, that I dance well and sing reggaeton, but well, that it does not go like that as improvised, no. That's why I spend it with my teachers taking reggaeton. Lyn May is going to be the first Mexican reggaeton player, so I already entered her, I'm already in,” she added in video call.

And it is such that her interest in the genre, in which she already has two songs La loba and Claro que yes, is such that the dancer is already preparing the release of another song that bears her own name, alongside an artist of the genre whose name she did not reveal.

Lyn May surprised to announce that she was vaccinated for the first time against COVID-19 (Photo: Instagram/ @lyn_may_)

“Forgive me, but the reggaetoneros love me very much because they want a song called Lyn May and in Puerto Rico, where the mere braves of reggaeton are, and it's called Lyn May and it's going to come out with my other song,” he said.

Regarding the quarrels between J Balvin and Residente, the latter being the one who recently released an eight-minute song with the musician Bizarrap, where he allegedly throws himself hard against the singer of Mi gente, Lyn took sides with the former Calle 13.

“They have already brought their problem from a long time ago, they have fought since the awards and they have always had lawsuits and all I did is defend women, because J Balvin attacked women, because he put a necklace on them, put them with a whip to beat them, and that hurt me a lot, I felt very ugly,” he mentioned in relation to the censored topic Perra, that J Balvin launched in 2021 alongside Tokischa.

Resident celebrates the success of his' Tiraera 'to J Balvin. (Photo: Instagram)

“Resident is better, I like him better, I think he has more coconut, he is more talented. ”, added the actress of the film Tivoli.

Lyn had already spoken about it in an interview for Venga la Alegría, where she also flattered the qualities of the Puerto Rican:

“In addition, he is more talented (Resident). He's got more brains, I like him better. I would travel, if I would travel (to Puerto Rico), it's very close, and it's very nice,” the singer confessed.

(Photo: Instagram)

All the reggaetoneros are there, of course I would look for their house; I would knock on the door and say: 'Hey, I'm coming to get you, '” he declared. In addition, Lyn assured that she is willing to re-record the famous song in which Residente shoots J Balvin with everything. “I'm going to say, 'Come and do a duet with me, '” he said.

In addition, it was on her Instagram account that Lyn spoke out when the song BZRP Music Sessions Vol. 49 was released: “Resident, Calle 13 you were right! It's one thing to be an artist and another thing is to be a trend, an abuse with just a pencil and notebook,” Lyn wrote.