The premiere of “Incompatibles”, the new song by Christian Nodal, generated a strong conversation on social networks after some users pointed out alleged similarities between a phrase of the song and a line from the song “Me pierde por wey” by Grupo Firme. The controversy began shortly after the release of the single, when regional Mexican fans shared comparisons between both songs on platforms such as TikTok, X and Facebook, where the debate quickly went viral.
So far, there is no legal accusation or official statement from Christian Nodal, Grupo Firme or their respective teams regarding possible plagiarism. However, the discussion among fans has kept the topic trending in the world of regional Mexican music.
The phrase that ignited the debate

The point that generated controversy with Christian Nodal was a specific line from the song “Incompatibles”.
Several Internet users considered it similar to a phrase from the song “Me pierde por wey”, previously released by Grupo Firme.
In the case of Nodal’s song, the phrase reads:
“A peda, a cry, and then on to what’s next.”
While in the song interpreted by Grupo Firme you can hear: “Una lloradita, una peda y el que sigue”.
Users of social networks pointed out that the words are very similar, although the structure of the phrase changes.
For some fans, this could be a simple coincidence within the common language of Mexican regional music.
While others consider the similarity to be too obvious.
Divided social networks

Conversation on the Internet showed divided opinions.
Some users defended Christian Nodal’s “Incompatibles” and pointed out that similar phrases often appear in songs of the same musical genre.
Others, on the other hand, came to Grupo Firme’s defense, arguing that their song was previously published.
And that the phrase was already part of the song performed by the band led by Eduin Caz.
Among the comments that circulated in networks were opinions such as:
“Always Eduin Caz, never Nodal”.
“I’m not going to listen to the song so I won’t give him royalties.”
“It’s a very common phrase, it’s not plagiarism.”
This type of discussion is common in the music industry, especially when popular songs share similar phrases or structures.
One drink, one cry and then move on
Christian Nodal
The message of support from Ángela Aguilar

While the controversy grew in networks, Ángela Aguilar publicly expressed her support for Christian Nodal after the release of “Incompatibles”.
The singer shared a message on her WhatsApp broadcast channel, where she talked about the pride she feels for the work done on the song.
In his message he also highlighted the participation of his father, Pepe Aguilar, who collaborated in the production of the song.
As he explained, Nodal invited the renowned singer and producer to work on the project, which allowed both of them to coincide in the studio during the creative process.
Despite the noise in social networks, so far there is no formal complaint of plagiarism or confirmation that there is a legal conflict between the artists.
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