The Mexican singer Bellakath, donated Christmas dinners and toys to families in the municipality of García, Nuevo León, who are going through a difficult time this Christmas.
Through a story posted on her Instagram account, Bellakath thanked her followers for their support and wished them a Merry Christmas.
"Hey, first of all, I want to thank all the people who follow me, listen to my music, and support me, etc. Second, I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas," the singer said.
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Later, he mentioned that he collaborated with human rights defender Manuel Guerra Cavazos to send Christmas dinners and toys to families in García, NL.
"We know there are families in García, Nuevo León who are having a really hard time, so I decided to collaborate with Manuel Guerra to bring Christmas dinners and toys to the children. So, we'll start with Nuevo León first, then we'll gradually support other places. Thank you very much, and I hope you have a happy Christmas," Bellakath reported.
'Gatita', a song by Bellakath, returns to Spotify
“Listen to our hit, we're back,” celebrated singer Katherinne Huerta, better known as Bellakath, through her Instagram account, this after her song Gatita returned to Spotify following an accusation of plagiarism.
The song had been removed from the music platform after it was exposed as a copy of the song "El hueso de mi perra," released by Son De Ak in 2012.
Bellakath is in the midst of legal proceedings, and via social media he assured that he would be providing details about it soon.
"First and foremost, I'd like to thank everyone who's been supporting me throughout the legal process, including the distributor and agent, Bellaka. More details and credits to whomever it may concern will follow soon," she wrote in her stories.
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The song "Gatita" has been a huge hit in Mexico, having climbed to number one on the Spotify chart just a few weeks ago.
Bellakath suffers and cries over legal issues
This whole situation of alleged plagiarism and the elimination of the song Gatita caused Bellakath to suffer greatly, to the point that she recorded herself crying, in a clip where she claimed that her song had not been released irregularly.
"I have it registered here, well here in the institutions, and well, they deleted it. They already deleted it from Instagram because someone claimed it as their property, they already deleted it from TikTok, and well, I realized it yesterday," the Mexican singer said through tears.
"Do they hate me that much? I mean, they couldn't stand it?" Bellakath asked the people who complained about the incident.
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