The conflict between the Dominican government and Romeo Santos centers on his song “La Suegra,” which was banned by the National Commission of Public Shows and Radio (CNEPR). The CNEPR prohibited the song’s broadcast, claiming its language was “inappropriate, inconsiderate, and aggressive,” and that it contained verses that incite violence.
Giovanny Cruz, the interim president of the CNEPR, warned Santos and concert organizer Saymond Díaz that his performance was a direct challenge to state authority
In response to this censorship, Santos has defended his song as a celebration of Dominican culture and bachata’s essence. He has openly criticized the authorities during his concerts for the ban, labeling those who requested it as “fools” and “misguided.”
The controversy escalated when Santos performed “La Suegra” at a recent concert at the Felix Sanchez Olympic Stadium...
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