The release of the international remix of “Tá Ok”, featuring Dennis DJ, Maluma and Karol G has generated a series of controversies
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Daughter of Dennis Dj, Tília defended her father from the controversies related to the song “Ta OK” which has become popular in recent weeks. For her now everything is clear.
“Look, I don’t think my father needs defense. He managed to explain the story on his own, they involved him in a controversy, where he wasn’t to blame for anything, but thank God what matters is that today it’s all clear, the song was a hit, it’s a hit, let’s all enjoy it until it’s good,” he revealed in an interview with Land in the city.
The young woman who attended enjoyed the presentations at the event and also performed at the Studio, revealing plans to be invited to participate in major festivals in the future.
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“I love having an exhibition at Coop Studio, it was wonderful! I loved it, it was really nice to see lots of people learning about my work and lots of people there also saying they were going to see me in person for the first time. I loved it !I think it’s a dream for me that any artist can participate on the stage of a festival. The festival is a time to come together to celebrate music, so it’s a dream for everyone. Singing has always been my dream at Rock in Rio and now Rock in Rio and The Town are on my list. Of course!, he said.
Remember the controversy
The release of the international remix of “Tá Ok”, featuring Dennis DJ, Maluma and Karol G generated a series of controversies. The team of Kevin O’Chris, author and performer of the original song, requested that the song and the clip be removed from the air, claiming that the artist had not authorized the publication in which he appears as a “guest” in the re- registration. Furthermore, the singer Anitta was also involved in the confusion.
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