
Leslie Shaw's Remix of 'Hay Niveles' Stirs Controversy: Marisol's Absence Sparks Debate
Leslie Shaw's 'Hay Niveles' Remix Sparks Controversy: Singer Marisol's Exclusion Draws Criticism Peruvian singer Leslie Shaw recently released a remix of her hit song "Hay Niveles," featuring Kumbia Mortal. However, the remix has sparked controversy due to the notable absence of Marisol, a prominent singer in the original version. Many fans, including one online commentator who stated, "Solo Leslie Shaw pensó que haciendo el remix de Hay Niveles la pegaría como con la versión original, pero se equivocó porque Marisol también fue muy importante en la primera versión." (Only Leslie Shaw thought that by making the remix of Hay Niveles she would succeed as with the original version, but she was wrong because Marisol was also very important in the first version.), have expressed their disappointment with the decision. The exclusion of Marisol has led to discussions about the creative choices made in the remix and the overall impact on the song's quality. While some appreciate Shaw's attempt at a new sound, others believe the remix falls short of the original's success, largely due to Marisol's absence. The situation highlights the complexities of collaborations and the importance of all participants in a musical project's success. The controversy also underscores the passionate engagement of fans in the Peruvian Cumbia music scene.