JC Reyes says that the Spanish fiscal system is "a fucking shit"

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JC Reyes says that the Spanish fiscal system is “a fucking shit”

JC Reyes, the Sevillian Hitmaker of Urban Music, has been news these days for falling from a motorcycle on the Movistar Arena stage in Madrid while presenting his latest album, titled in an appropriate way ‘Born again’. The fans cameras have caught the moment when Reyes is born again when I enters the stage with their motorcycle, it crosses the catwalk and falls to the ground. Fortunately, the accident is not more serious than a bad drink lived in public.

The JC Reyes concert has received criticism for other reasons, such as starting “40 minutes late” or chaining various technical problems. According to some attendees, Reyes’s microphone stopped working during the show, and the rapper retired “without saying goodbye.”

On the other hand, JC Reyes has drawn attention these days to affirm in an interview with the world that the Spanish fiscal system is a “fucking shit.” Reyes has said that it is “envious” that they take 47% in taxes on the highest income and has indicated that the “system does not want one to be a person.” Reyes refers to the maximum type of the Income Tax of the natural persons (IRPF), the fiscal section that supposedly corresponds to it.

The statements of JC Reyes have encountered the response of several public figures, including Compromís Spokesman Joan Baldoví, who has written: «What is a fucking shit is that having been born in Palmete, one of the poorest neighborhoods of the Andalusian capital, you speak as if you were born in the Salamanca neighborhood. With taxes the school and public health are paid, unemployment and compensates – little – inequality ».

The controversies have accompanied JC Reyes since the beginning of his career. Many remember the rapper for being the person who spread a series of false nudes of Rosalia in social networks. Reyes met the sharp response of Rosalia herself, who said that “women’s body is not public property.”

‘Born again’, the last album of JC Reyes, has presented himself with singles such as ‘Ninfo’, has collaborations from Ozuna, Sky Breaking or Gloosito and has just ascended to the 2nd of the most successful albums in Spain, only behind Bad Bunny.

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