2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Natti Natasha has her followers on edge because of a message she published a few hours ago on her social networks.
In it, the reggaetonera shared a photograph where she can be seen with a black eye, an image that I accompany with this text: "Women who have been victims of physical and verbal abuse, today I will tell my story, enough to shut up."
As she had anticipated on her social networks, the Dominican singer assured that this Thursday would be one to remember. First, she will have a special performance in Premio Lo Nuestro (Univision), where she is nominated, and at midnight -Eastern time in the United States- she would be sharing something important with her fans through her social networks, according to people close to her.
What will you have in mind to say? No one lets loose. Nor have they advanced the theme they will perform during the show, which could well be their new song "Despacio" with Nicky Jam, Myke Towers and Manuel Turizo.
The theme that was launched just three days ago is already taking over the popularity charts, placing itself in the first places in several Spanish-speaking countries such as Mexico, Nicaragua and Paraguay.
The singer is also a prophet in her own land as the new theme also tops YouTube charts in the Dominican Republic.
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