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Maná Pulls Nicky Jam Collaboration From Streaming Services Following Donald Trump Endorsement: We Don’t ‘Work With Racists’


Rock group Maná has pulled their Nicky Jam collaboration, 'De Pies a Cabeza,' from streaming after the latter's public Donald Trump endorsement.

Maná has removed all traces of their collaboration with Nicky Jam from streaming services after the latter appeared at a Donald Trump campaign rally over the weekend. The reggaeton singer, originally from Puerto Rico, publicly endorsed Trump for president at a rally in Las Vegas on Sept. 13, with the presidential candidate mistakenly introducing the Latin Grammy winner as a woman. Jam is one of YouTube’s most watched Latin artists of all time, while his last chart-topping si“El Perdón” began a run of nine entries on the Hot 100 for him, and two of his albums, 2017’s Fénix and 2019’s Intimo, charted on the Billboard 200.

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