J Balvin has issued an apology following heavy criticism of his “Perra” music video. The video drew backlash for featuring Black women wearing leashes while crawling on all-fours RELATED: J Balvin Details The Highs And Lows Of His Career In First Look At ‘The Boy From Medellín’ Documentary “I want to say sorry to whomever felt offended, especially to the Black community.
That’s not who I am. I’m about tolerance, love and inclusivity,” said the artist, while apologizing on Instagram. Balvin said he deleted the video from YouTube earlier this month as “as a form of respect.” RELATED: J Balvin Puts On Otherworldly Performance For ‘Vax Live’ Raymi Paulus, who directed the video, addressed the controversy in a statement shared with with Rolling
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