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Colombian star Jay Balvin has apologized for his latest music video, Perra, a week after it was removed from YouTube.The video, released in September, shows Balvin walking two women of color. while other black actors has a dog-like appearance Tokischa, the Dominican rapper who performed in the song also performed four scenes in the doghouse.

I would like to apologize to anyone who was offended. Especially with the black community,” Balvin said on Instagram.I'm not that kind of person. I'm about patience, love and inclusion.I also love supporting emerging artists, in this case Tokischa, a woman who supports her people, her community, and also empowers women.

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Both the song and the video were criticized after its September 7 release.Colombia's Vice President and Prime Minister Marta Lucia Ramirez said the song was "Sexual Discrimination racist religious fanaticism and hate women.In his video The artist used images of women and people of Afro descendants – a special constitutional protected population – which he presented with dog ears,” she wrote in an open letter published Oct. 11.

Furthermore, while walking, the singer carried two Afro-descent women around their necks and crawled on the ground like slaves or animals.She encouraged Balvin and the music industry to sign the petition. "including various obligations in promoting women's rights to music and preventing violence against them." J Balvin and Tokischa in Perra's music video.

'Satire Show'

The star removed the video from YouTube on October 17, but waited a week before issuing an apology.With respect I deleted the video eight days ago,” he said in his Instagram story. “But as the criticism continues So I'm here to make a statement.Mom, I'm sorry. Life gets better every day. Thank you for listening.Tokischa also apologized in an interview with Rolling Stone; while trying to explain the idea behind the image.It's a good idea. If you as a creative There is a song that talks about dogs. You will create that world.