Conflict Between Santa Fe Klan and Maya Nazor Escalates

The dispute between influencer Maya Nazor and rapper Santa Fe Klan intensifies as accusations of economic violence and custody issues arise. Following threats and new music, other rappers distance themselves from Santa Fe Klan.


Conflict Between Santa Fe Klan and Maya Nazor Escalates

Influencer Maya Nazor accused rapper Santa Fe Klan of exercising economic violence against her, while the latter pointed out that Maya wouldn't let him see their son. Additionally, it has been revealed that Santa Fe Klan allegedly sent threats to Maya with firearms, which led rapper Gera Mx to dedicate some lines to him in his new song "250 K".

In the song, Gera Mx expresses: "Hey, beatboy, learned and aimed, watch which angel you pray to. The size of the caliber is the size of the fears". This incident has generated reactions in the rap community, with several artists unfollowing Santa Fe Klan after the release of the mentioned song.

Although most rappers in the scene previously collaborated with Santa Fe Klan, following the conflict with Maya Nazor, they have chosen to distance themselves. Alemán, Dharius, C KAN, Tren Lokote, Yoss Bones, and Neto Peña are some of the representatives who have expressed not supporting their colleague in this situation.

The conflict between Santa Fe Klan and Maya Nazor over the custody of their son has created a division in the artistic community, where several Mexican artists have made their disagreement with the rapper's attitude clear. Although they have not issued direct statements, the simple act of unfollowing Santa Fe Klan is a clear demonstration of their stance in this conflict.

In a turn of events, Santa Fe Klan released the song "Mi Niño" on January 10 due to disputes with his ex-partner, claiming she wouldn't allow him to see their son despite the alleged monthly child support payments.

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