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Pepe Aguilar assured that he did not sue Ryan Castro for the issue “Fan of his relationship”

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By Ariany Brizuela

03 Dec 2024, 17:42 PM EST

Recently, Ryan Castro hinted during a concert with Blessd that Pepe Aguilar had sued him and that was why he could no longer sing “FDSR” (Fan of his relationship). Now, The patriarch of the Aguilar family denied the Colombian reggaeton singer.

Through a video published on his TikTok account, Pepe Aguilar took a few minutes to deny some comments about what they say about him and his family on social networks.

“It is said that I sued an artist named Ryan Castro for a song he released. No, I don’t have the pleasure of knowing this colleague and I would never hurt a colleague.”It’s not my intention at all,” said the singer of “For Women Like You.”

In the video, Aguilar assured that he has no reason to sue Ryan Castro. “Why would I sue him? First, I would have to get to know him, then find something to sue him for, that is, no, don’t believe everything he says on the networks,” he asked.

What did Ryan Castro say about Pepe Aguilar’s alleged lawsuit?

In a recent concert in the United States with Blessd, Ryan Castro hinted on stage that Pepe Aguilar had sued him.

Before singing “FDSR”, acronym for “Fan of your relationship”, a phrase that Ángela Aguilar used to refer to the relationship between Christian Nodal and Cazzu, Castro asks Blessd “if he knew the last one.”

Immediately, The reggaeton player responds with another question: “The same one that your father sued you because I don’t know what?”

Until now, Ryan Castro has not clarified whether his and Blessd’s statements were joking or serious.

Ryan Castro released “FDSR,” alongside Maisak, on October 10. To date, the song has accumulated more than 17 million views on YouTube.

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