Ángela Aguilar Faces Allegations of Alleged Plagiarism in Her New Single
Discover the rumors surrounding Ángela Aguilar’s alleged plagiarism and the social media backlash over her latest song.
2025-04-30T15:50:25+00:00
Publicado el 30/04/2025 a las 15:50
- Ángela Aguilar Accused of Plagiarism
- Social Media Reactions
- Controversy Surrounds the Singer
Ángela Aguilar is once again in the spotlight, now facing accusations of alleged plagiarism in her new song “Nadie se va como llegó.”
The release of the music video for the track has sparked numerous theories and criticism on social media, primarily due to the lyrics and the singer’s personal background.
The controversy began when Ángela deleted all photos from her Instagram account, including those from her recent wedding to Christian Nodal, triggering rumors of a possible marital crisis.
Although she later explained the move was part of a promotional strategy for her new single, journalist Mich Rubalcava claimed the decision was also driven by Ángela’s jealousy toward influencer Kunno.
Ángela Accused of Copying Jennifer Peña
In recent weeks, Kunno has been frequently seen with Nodal, sparking speculation and even the creation of an AI-generated video in which the two appear to kiss.
Christian Nodal quickly responded to the video, categorically denying it and downplaying the rumors.
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However, amid this scandal, new claims have emerged suggesting Ángela Aguilar plagiarized her song.
Social media users have drawn comparisons between “Nadie se va como llegó” and “Tuya,” a 2007 song by Jennifer Peña.
Although the songs address different themes—one about a breakup and the other about love—many users argue that the rhythm of both tracks is suspiciously similar.
“She doesn’t just steal the man, she steals the music too!” one user posted on X (formerly Twitter), referencing Ángela’s recent marriage to Nodal.
“She’s always copied music,” “People don’t realize that plagiarism isn’t just about lyrics—it’s about chords and rhythm too,” and “Lawsuit, please, lawsuit,” were other comments flooding social media.
So far, neither Ángela Aguilar nor her family has made any public statement regarding the plagiarism allegations.
There is also no confirmation that Jennifer Peña intends to take legal action against the regional Mexican singer.
It’s worth noting that this is not the first time Ángela has faced such accusations.
Several months ago, rumors circulated that Adele had sued the Mexican artist for allegedly using fragments of “Rolling in the Deep” in her song “Qué agonía.”
According to the rumors, a California judge had ruled in Adele’s favor, leading to widespread mockery and memes targeting Ángela Aguilar.
However, the Aguilar family refuted those claims via social media.
“Did you hear that Ángela Aguilar is being sued by Adele? What a way to invent stories! Some people really took that ‘sing like there’s no tomorrow’ too seriously and decided to create drama out of nothing,” they said at the time.
The family also emphasized that “Adele and Ángela are two amazing artists who don’t need lawsuits or feuds to shine.”
In addition to the alleged plagiarism, another topic that has sparked debate is the commercial performance of “Nadie se va como llegó.”
The single has only reached just over 4 million views on YouTube after a week since its release.
This number is significantly lower compared to Ángela’s previous hits, which used to gather millions of views in a shorter time frame.
Some critics have compared Ángela’s performance to that of Cazzu, Nodal’s ex, whose song “La otra” surpassed 10 million views in a single week.
Despite the criticism, Ángela Aguilar has remained optimistic and thankful to her fans for their continued support.
The singer continues to celebrate the impact of “Nadie se va como llegó,” stating that she is happy with the results achieved.
For now, it remains to be seen whether Ángela or her team will address the latest accusations or simply let the controversy fade away.
Meanwhile, the debate over the originality and musical future of the so-called “Princess of Regional Mexican Music” remains heated across social media platforms.
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