Yina Calderón will meet with Hernán Gómez in Cali. (Photo taken from IG: @yinacalderonoficialdj)
The controversial content creator and businesswoman Yina Calderón He again referred to the controversy unleashed on social networks between Andrea Valdiri, La Jesuu and a renowned keratin entrepreneur.
In a joking tone, the young entrepreneur said she had a trip to Cali and would meet La Jesuu there. She then said it was a joke, emphasizing again that she had already anticipated these disagreements and had already said this would happen. She then told her companion that she should start a business reading cards and/or fortune-telling because she always gets it right.
Later, in her Instagram stories, the young woman shared the true reasons for her trip to the capital of Valle del Cauca and excitedly said that she has a new professional project that makes her very happy.
"I'm going to Cali to record something very important, something really cool. You don't know who with... imagine me going to Cali right now to record something very important. The fact is, I'm going to record, it's not even a guaracha," were Yina's first words.
The girdle entrepreneur then named the renowned "King of Spite," the late singer Darío Gómez, and stated that she was a loyal follower of his artistic career and a fan of his songs.
“Mr. Darío Gómez, may he rest in peace, a faithful follower of his music, has a brother who is also the one currently performing Darío's songs, the Darío Gómez tribute. They look a lot alike, they have the same voice, and it's so cool that they continue Darío Gómez's legacy because the guy is a treasure. He invited me to… the fact is, I'm going to see Darío Gómez's brother. What do you think a guaracha is? A reggaeton?” Yina added to her statements.
And he added: “Then, Don Germán Gómez, brother of Don Darío Gómez, told me to come and you and I… and I’ll go there… Let’s really rescue that music.”
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Following the singer's death on July 26, several differences between Darío Gómez's siblings and his daughters have come to light. The record label issued a statement announcing that no one had the right to perform the songs of the "King of Spite," and that doing so would result in financial and legal penalties.
Hernán then claimed that his own brother had told him how happy he was that he was performing his songs.
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