Nicky Jams collab withMana, De Pies a Cabeza, is no longer on streaming services.
Mana doesnt work with racists, read the statement from Fher Olvera.
There is no business or promotion that is worth more than the dignity of our people.
Nicky Jam; Fher Olvera from Maná; Donald TrumpJohn Parra/Getty Images for iHeartRadio; Scott Dudelson/Getty Images; ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images
We need you back, right?
We need you to be the president.
Mana originally welcomed Jam on a new version of the 1992 classic De Pies a Cabeza in 2016.
At the time, Jam said that the band were his idols at the start of his career.
Ahead of its removal, the song had garnered more than 120 million streams on Spotify alone.
The way Trump expresses himself about Mexicans and the Latin community is incredible, hewrote in Spanishon Twitter.
Like a lot of people have perceived it, he is a racist.
And in 2020, the bandcelebrated Joe Bidens win, sharing a post that read Make America Kind Again.
The band wrote, Values won over provision.
Theres unity in diversity.
They are hard-working people who bring so much to the table for this country.
They deserve so much, hesaid in a videowith Spotify at the time, describing Trumps actions as racist.
Jam also said in an interview just days before the endorsement that hewould never dabblein politics.