FERNANDOCOSTA's 'diss': Ajax is worse than you remembered

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FERNANDOCOSTA’s ‘diss’: Ajax is worse than you remembered

More than a year after dozens of complaints arose against rappers Ayax and Prok for alleged sexual abuse, FERNANDOCOSTA launches a song against the first of these. The Ibizan artist has been linked to the Granadans for most of his career, but their relationship had cooled in recent years. In ‘TE AVISÉ’, FERNANDOCOSTA doesn’t cut corners.

The new ‘diss’ could be the final nail in the coffin of Ajax’s career. Some time has passed since the first accusation directed at the rapper from Cristina Fallarás’ account caused a flood of complaints that, although it has not led to legal action, has had harsh repercussions on the careers of both brothers. These told stories of violent and “non-consensual” sex, relationships facilitated by drug use, insults and humiliation.

Just last November, the Wizink they had scheduled was canceled by the venue itself. The last canceled date for Ayax and Prok was at the Sant Jordi Club. On the other hand, the tour, which would begin in January 2026, will not pass through Madrid or Granada, his hometown. The rappers’ management and booking office, Taste The Floor, also deleted the artists’ information from its website at the time.

‘TE AVISÉ’ is the direct response to ‘Poetic Justice’, uploaded by Ajax three days ago. In less than 24 hours, FERNANDO COSTA’s song is already approaching 900,000 visits, while Ajax’s does not exceed 330,000. The Ibizan doesn’t start with detours: “I warned you when you fought with your ex-girlfriend and made her cry in front of the dressing room / She was crying, when you were the one who went whoring while she was dreaming about you,” he raps in the first verses.

It is no coincidence that just today Ajax’s ex-partner addressed the topic for the first time in her Instagram Stories, thanking Fernando: “I will never forget the phrase he said to me while he saw me crying in bed with no desire to live, that ‘that’s where I deserved to be,'” he published. She also reveals that, as a result of her four-year relationship with the rapper, she ended up weighing “45 kilos.”

In the rest of the song, Fernando does not lower the level. He recounts despicable episodes in which he claims that Ajax spat at a sound technician, paid for girls to withdraw their complaints from the court, and infected his friends with tuberculosis. «How am I going to be your son? If you forced all your ex-girlfriends to have abortions,” FERNANDOCOSTA raps.

This directly addresses the complaints directed at the rapper, accusing him of manipulating all those girls by isolating them from their friends: “She started as a fan, it seemed like a good plan, an activist rapper / She didn’t imagine that the abuse came disguised as a feminist.” Among other things, he describes Ajax as “slobbery,” “narcissistic,” “toxic,” “insecure,” and “jealous.”

In the last part of the song, he responds directly to Ajax, who accused him of letting him down when the complaints came. FERNANDOCOSTA, on the other hand, assures that he left before: “When I saw you taking drugs with your mother in front / Your team was going to another hotel so as not to see you / I wasn’t even able to put up with you, blinded by pills,” he says.

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