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J Balvin Quick to Admit He's Not Afro-Latino Despite Winning Afro-Latino Artist of the Year Award
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Despite his clarification about his race in an Instagram Story clip, the 'Mi Gente' hitmaker receives backlash for winning the prize at the 2021 African Entertainment Awards.

AceShowbiz - J Balvin has acknowledged that he is not Afro-Latino despite winning Afro-Latino Artist of the Year akward at the 2021 African Entertainment Awards. Following his controversial win, the so-called Prince of Reggaeton has clarified his race.

"I am not Afro-Latino," the 36-year-old Colombian singer/rapper posted on his Instagram Story in Spanish after winning the award on Sunday evening, December 26. "But thank you for giving me a place in the contribution to Afrobeat music and its movement."

Meanwhile, the AE Awards has put out a statement explaining that the award is not exclusively given based on race, but an artist's contributions to "pushing the African culture on the world stage." The statement posted on the organization's official Instagram account read, "The Afro Latino category (AFRO-BEAT LATINO ARTIST) is for any artist based in Latin America that is contributing to the African culture especially the Afro-beats sound globally. It is not based on race but more importantly based on pushing the African culture forward on the world stage."

"Please remember the nominees in this category had no say in their nomination or influence on the award show," the organization continued to implore to fans. "Instead of voicing dissatisfaction, let us encourage these artists to continue bridging the gap between Africa and Latin America. We are asking for your continued support, assistance and guidance in the nomination process for 2022."

Regardless the clarification from Balvin and the organization's explanation, many still took issue with the recipient of the award. "Is this a joke?" wrote one user. Another said in Spanish, "He's not Afro-Latino." A third claimed, "I'm African. I have heard his music. There is nothing African about that guy oh. Abeg." Someone else agreed as saying, "Take it back. Take it back. Take it back. This is so wrong."

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