Overview
- Soifer’s cumbia-pop single, released around September 15, takes aim at Leslie Shaw with lyrics referencing her collaboration with Thalía and the Chechito controversy.
- The video has surpassed 45,000 YouTube views within days of release, with composition and production credited to ‘Viejo’ Rodríguez and Galid Ladrón de Guevara.
- Soifer presents the song as playful and positions herself as the “Queen of Cumbia,” saying the track is for fun rather than to provoke fights.
- Shaw has not issued a direct reply but posted Instagram stories about originality and work appearing easy, which were widely read as indirect responses.
- Soifer told Trome the song is her answer to Shaw and said Shaw has declined invitations to her TV program, while lyrics accuse Shaw of using cumbia “to survive.”