This week, Dayamí La Musa made an appearance on “El Mañanero” with Alexander Otaola, bringing along a gift that stirred the pot with La Diosa, a fellow artist with whom she's recently had some tension. Otaola, anticipating the drama, commented, “La Diosa is definitely going to be upset with me after this interview,” just moments before Dayamí presented him with a perfume. The fragrance bottle was adorned with an image of a papaya, a cheeky nod to La Diosa’s hit song, "La papaya de 40 libras," which has become a symbolic element in her musical career.
Dayamí, with a playful tone, explained, “Since music isn’t providing enough for me, I’ve got a little side hustle, so I brought you a gift.” She added with a laugh, “If you don’t like it, you can toss it.” Her statement echoed her current sentiment about the music industry, suggesting she needed to diversify her income streams.
Otaola, playing along with the jest, remarked, “You all just want to cause a rift between me and my goddaughter, having her come at me with a machete,” while he showcased the perfume to the camera. Dayamí chimed in, questioning, “I’m losing time and money in music, what are we doing?” as Otaola daringly tried the scent on his arm.
Dayamí La Musa clarified, “Folks, it’s all in good fun, don’t take it personally,” but the real question remains whether La Diosa will see it as just a joke. This week, Dayamí also released a new track titled "Mujeres," featuring subtle digs at both La Diosa and Seidy La Niña, further fueling the ongoing rivalry.