![]() ![]() But at the same time, art is expression,” she added. “I understand the interpretation people had and I’m truly sorry that people felt offended. If you, as a creative, have a song that’s talking about dogs, you’re going to create that world.” She told Rolling Stone, “I said that if I’m going to talk about ‘perra en calor,’ I’m going use all the language associated with dogs: ‘perro de raza’, ‘Purina’-which is a word with a double meaning because here, that’s what you call a product that’s really pure… ‘la perrera’. Tokischa, reportedly of Afro-Dominican descent, wasn’t as apologetic in her statement to Rolling Stone, which prioritized the “expression” of art over a clearly racist concept.
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