Lyrics that appeared to mock the victims and devastation of Hurricane María in Puerto Rico caused deep offense among his fellow countrymen. The Aftermath The fallout from "Intocable" was immediate and severe:

The track was heavily criticized for using homophobic slurs and derogatory language toward women.

Noris Díaz filed a $5 million lawsuit for defamation and invasion of privacy. However, in March 2020, a federal judge dismissed the case, ruling the lyrics were protected by the First Amendment as there was no proof of actual malice.

Released in September 2018, by Anuel AA is widely considered one of the most controversial diss tracks in the history of Latin urban music. Intended as a fierce "tiraera" against his rival Cosculluela, the song ultimately backfired, leading to massive public backlash and significant professional consequences for Anuel AA. Context and Origins

Promoter Paco López summarily canceled Anuel’s first major solo concert in Puerto Rico, originally scheduled for October 12, 2018, citing "differences of criteria".

Despite the controversy, Anuel AA managed to maintain his commercial momentum, though "Intocable" remains a dark footnote in his career. Anuel AA Cosculluela Beef Tiraera Breakdown and History

The beef between Anuel AA and Cosculluela escalated from social media taunts and "memes" to the recording studio. Tensions peaked after photos surfaced of Anuel AA with Cosculluela's ex-girlfriend, Gina "Gigi" Moreno. In response, Anuel released the nearly nine-minute track "Intocable," accusing Cosculluela of being disloyal, a poor father, and a "fake" tough guy.