Mike Bahia's message to urban artists who sing to his ego: “Apparently they are the only ones who don't know it”

Undoubtedly, one of the aspects that attracts attention of the lyrics that Mike Bahía composes is that they are charged with love and endless feelings in favor of him, the same one he feels for Greeicy Rendón and his firstborn son, who is about to be born.

However, a post on her social networks caught the attention of her followers when she referred to the lyrics of some songs performed by urban music artists, some full of sexual content and in the worst case, full of expletives against women.

The artist assured that there are several performers who with their songs seek to compare themselves with the current partners of their exes and he deduced that instead, they would be singing to their wounded egos and it is they who have not been able to realize the situation and so he exposed it through a trill on his Twitter account.

“Urban artists who in their lyrics compare with ‘boyfriends’ or ‘exes’, are not really singing to them… they sing to their EGO,” the artist said on his social network.

In addition, he added that urban music artists apparently have not realized the situation or perhaps have not been able to enjoy their relationships with their partners, beyond the pleasure they feel of simply taking them to bed for a while.

“… but apparently they are the only ones who don’t know, they don’t know that enjoying a woman is much more than taking her to bed; watch out for that”, concluded the interpreter of songs like ‘Lovers’, ‘Tonight’ and ‘Serenata’.

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Here is Mike Bahia’s post:

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The reactions soon appeared on the artist’s Twitter account where it already exceeds 122,000 followers and the publication has earned more than 1,600 likes, has been retweeted 261 times and has 23 comments from some of his fans, who highlight that the singer is absolutely right with his claims and expressing admiration for the respect with which he composes his musical themes.

Other comments are: “Literally, they only say things about sexual desire and that is’ love ‘but how sad to tell the truth”; “I admire you, finally someone who told them the truth… you are a great person”; “There are few men like you, how admirable you are Mike”; “Oh my boy, it’s time to send that message with a heat detector to all the music studios” and “it had to be said and it was said, you are by far one of those artists whose content is different”, among others.

This would not be the first time that artists have expressed their opinion regarding the content they share in their songs or through their social networks; one of the most popular was the ‘tiraera’ that was a recent trend between Residente and J Balvin, in which the Puerto Rican attacked the paisa for his behavior in different social scenarios such as the protests that paralyzed the country in 2021 and its attempt to sabotage the Latin Grammy Awards that same year.

“If the Grammys don’t value us, because I have 31 Grammys, I’m not urban, I don’t rap, what genre I’m talking about. They nominated colleagues who made him want such as Rauw Alejandro, Bad Bunny, Acapela, Ozuna, Karol G, Myke Towers among others,” said Residente.

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