bellakath continues to be embroiled in controversy over kittena cumbiatón song that he released in October 2022. And it is that after positioning itself on various digital platforms as one of the most listened to songs of the year, it had to be withdrawn because a person -whose identity is unknown- claimed the Copyright. Since then, the singer has been harshly criticized for alleged plagiarism.
This is the supposed original version of “Gatita”, a song that Bellakath denounced as stolen
The former participant of “Falling in love” assured that she has everything necessary to demonstrate that the subject is her property
In the midst of so many attacks, Katherinne Huerta -real name of the interpreter- reappeared on her Twitter account instagram to put a stop to speculation. Without going into details about the legal process she is following to recover her song, she lashed out at all the people who have accused her of plagiarism without any foundation.
“There are people who have no idea what they are talking about. If intellectual property lawyers continue to investigate, they continue to be informed… any wimp who says that it is plagiarism on what it is basedI mean, it was already good, right?”
The former participant of falling in love did not want to talk more about it, but her position was clear, she is against the speculation and criticism that have positioned her as the bad guy in history without knowing the background of everything that happened for the creation of kitten. Likewise, he has dedicated himself to reposting videos and photos of his followers listening to the controversial song.
However, since the copyright claim was revealed, a debate was opened on social networks about the implications of not registering a work, especially someone who studied Law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. [UNAM] as is the case of Katherinne Huerta.
Who is Bellakath, the UNAM student who became famous for “Gatita”
The so-called “Mexican reggaeton promise” was accused of plagiarizing one of his best-known songs
Other users inquired about two songs that supposedly would have the same tune as Kitten. The first is my dog’s bonea collaboration that Little Key Y They are from A.K. They premiered about a decade ago. The second is The clunker that Queen of Tex-MexSelena Quintanilla, released in 1992.
As explained by some Internet users who related Kitten with The bone of my dog the choruses sound very similarHowever, the lyrics are different, because while the Mexican song says: “A kitten who likes the mambo and with all the bad guys goes out to bellaquear”, in Little Key’s version it is heard: “I have a bitch that likes the bone. She doesn’t bite him, she likes to suck”.
Bellakath denounced that “Gatita” was stolen; the song will be removed from platforms
This song is the most listened to in Mexico according to Spotify numbers, but it will be removed from all sites
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