Overview
- At a Monterrey press conference, El Malilla said the female vocal belongs to a singer named Zunset and spoke uncertainly about her origin while asserting he intended to give her credit.
- The outcry grew after creator Vania Caché highlighted missing credits and users recognized Zunset’s voice, prompting broader criticism over attribution in urban music.
- Confusion intensified when influencer Lupita TikTok suggested the voice was hers, a claim she amplified in posts before El Malilla clarified the vocalist’s identity.
- The official video features a model in place of the actual singer, reinforcing complaints about visual substitution of women who contribute vocals.
- As of today, Zunset is credited on the song’s YouTube video but not on Spotify, and she has not issued a public statement.