The Canadian could not please his fans in the middle of his performance at the Summerburst Festival in Stockholm, Sweden. His fans urged him to sing the famous song, but he tried to explain that he could not do it because the lyrics were not known.
"Despacito" became one of the most successful songs in history in just six months since its release. His anger has been such that it has generated a relationship of love and hate with people.
Part of its success is due to the version made by Canadian singer Justin Bieber, who thrilled his millions of fans worldwide, because it was the first time he sang in Spanish. With the collaboration of Bieber, Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's song managed to position themselves in the number one spot on Billboard, a box that had not reached a Spanish song since 1996 with La Macarena.
But apparently the interpreter of "Sorry" could not please its followers in the middle of its presentation in the Summerburst Festival of Estocolomo, in Sweden. At the concert, which is part of his Purpose World Tour, his fans urged him to sing the famous song, but he tried to explain that he could not do it because he did not know the lyrics. One of the assistants did not agree with the explanation and, enraged, threw an object at him. Bieber managed to dodge him. The moment was registered by another of the assistants and became viral in networks. YouTube account Anonymous Belieber shared the video.
It is not the first time that the Canadian artist causes controversy with the original theme of Puerto Ricans. A few weeks ago he was at a concert at 1 OAK in New York, and playing "Despacito" forgot the lyrics and decided to make some adjustments when using words like "doritos" and "little".