(IG: @speedynodal // @cazzuglobal)
Once again, Maryfer Centeno joined the main social media trends with a body language analysis. On this occasion, she selected a viral video by Cazzu that sparked controversy because it would mark her return to the international artistic world after her scandalous breakup with Christian Nodal and the Mexican singer’s marriage to Ángela Aguilar.
The Argentine rapper agreed to participate in a program that will be broadcast in mid-August after leaving social media in June 2024 due to the controversy sparked by her separation from Nodal. In that space she performed ‘Cómo la flor’, the iconic heartbreak song by Selena Quintanilla that has also been sung by the Sonoran and his new wife.
“I think Cazzu has chosen the path of maturity. She is not saying that she is not sad, it is a sad song, but it is a farewell song. It is not a song where, at some point, her daughter can reproach her for something, that is the most important thing, elegance, ability, but also transparency.”
The rapper reappeared after a breakup with Christian Nodal Credit: IG: @cazzuglobal
“Why do you sing a song that Angela Aguilar and Christian Nodal sing (…) I think there is a very clear message there.”
According to the controversial graphologist, Cazzu has been transparent after her separation, because although she has not revealed why she ended her relationship with Nodal nor has she spoken publicly about the legal conflict they would have over her daughter Inti’s pension, she has shown herself to be vulnerable.
“Cazzu has shown herself to be vulnerable, honest, sensitive; with the song she describes what she is going through. It is a great example in that sense, of education, of maturity, of thinking long-term because at some point her daughter will see this. We see her confident, firm, but that does not mean that it does not hurt her,” she said.
The video went viral on social media, where several Internet users took a stand in favor of Cazzu due to the scandal that arose from her breakup with Nodal.
– “I love you Julieta. You and your baby deserve the best.”
– “I love Cazzu’s humility, she suffers everything in silence.”
– “You are a TOUGH and worthy representative of the Latina woman.”
– “Cazzu sings it better than Angela Aguilar.”
– “She doesn’t have to hide, we hope to see her more often and that she puts effort into her career and her baby.”
– “Cazzu is a woman who doesn’t need to turn off someone else’s light to shine.”