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Senior editor at Reason Elizabeth Nolan Brown explains whether or not a pop song can violate children’s rights.
A court in Colombia ruled that the lyrics of the controversial song '+57' by Karol G, J Balvin, Feid, Maluma, and others ...
Karol G, J Balvin, Maluma, Feid, Blessd and more violated children's rights, said a Colombian high court, because lyrics in ...
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A Colombian court has ruled that Karol G, J Balvin, Maluma, Feid, Blessd, Ryan Castro and DFZM violated children’s rights in their song “+57.” Keep watching for the full story. What do you think of ...
A Colombian court has ruled that Karol G, J Balvin, Maluma, Feid, Blessd, Ryan Castro and DFZM have violated children's ...
A Colombian high court has ordered several major reggaeton artists, including Karol G, Maluma, J Balvin, and Feid, to stop publishing music that violates the rights of children after their song ...
The court ruled that the original +57 lyrics violated kids’ rights—proving once again that reggaeton isn’t exempt from ...
The song '+57' generated controversy in Colombia when it was released last year, with organizations that defend the rights of ...
The 2024 single "+57," which united some of the biggest artists out of Colombia, received major backlash over one of its ...