Gallo de producer le manda fuego a Anuel Aa
Okay, so I just caught wind of some MAJOR drama in the Latin urban scene, and I HAD to share my thoughts! You guys, Gallo the Producer has absolutely unleashed on Anuel Aa, and it's making waves. If you've been following the Anuel camp, you know he's no stranger to controversy, but Gallo's recent 'fire' is hitting different. What exactly went down? Let me break it down for you, because it's wild. First off, Gallo called out Anuel for some serious contradictions regarding the beef with Yovng Chimi. Anuel apparently said the 'war' with Yovng Chimi is still on, whether he's in jail or not. But then, almost in the same breath, he supposedly contradicted himself by saying he didn't drop a diss track (a 'tiradera') because Chimi couldn't defend himself while imprisoned. Gallo's point is solid: if you're going to respond, you respond. Chimi doesn't need to be out in the 'free community' for Anuel to address the diss. It's like, pick a lane, right? You can't have it both ways – declaring war and then using someone's incarceration as an excuse not to engage. That just doesn't fly when you're in this game. Then, Gallo moved on to another wild claim Anuel allegedly made: sending '1000 soldiers' to Brian Mayer. Gallo absolutely roasted him for this, basically saying, 'Are you a cadet or working for some military government?' He even mentioned Brian Mayer supposedly hiding in a club until 8 AM because of these '1000 people.' Gallo bluntly called it out, saying 'don't be a liar, papi, I don't buy that.' And honestly, who would? A thousand people? It sounds like something straight out of a movie, not reality. It makes you wonder about the credibility of some of these boasts. Finally, and this one really got me, Gallo brought up Anuel's alleged comments about wearing earrings or hoops, acting as if he's part of the 'Medellín cartel' or some big gangster. Gallo directly told him to 'get off that movie' of being a 'magnate de gante' or a Colombian cartel member, because 'nobody buys it.' This is a huge jab at Anuel's image, which often plays into a tough, street-oriented persona. To be called out for faking or exaggerating that image by another figure in the industry is a big deal. It challenges the authenticity that many fans look for in their artists, especially in a genre where 'realness' is often highly valued. This whole situation, which Gallo discussed (perhaps on MoluscoTV, given the hashtags), really puts Anuel's narrative under the microscope. It's not just about a diss; it's about perceived inconsistencies, exaggerations, and a challenge to his street cred by someone else in the scene. What do you guys think? Is Gallo right to call Anuel out? Or is this just part of the ongoing rap beef theatrics? I'm so curious to see how Anuel responds, because these are some pretty direct and personal shots!





























































