Lali asks fans to stop pitting Argentine popstars against each other

Argentine singer Lali Espósito urged her fans to stop comparing her to other popstars in the country. She emphasized that all are different and that women have set the pace in the music industry in 2025.

Lali Espósito, one of Argentina's leading pop music figures, addressed her fans in a video shared on social media. In the message, the artist urged her followers to stop the comparisons and confrontations between her and other Argentine popstars. “We are all different”, Lali stated, promoting unity among women in the industry.

This request comes amid a context where female artists have led the rhythm of music in 2025, according to reports. Lali aimed to clarify that such divisions benefit no one and highlighted the diversity of styles and careers. The video, captured by a user on Twitter (@agusvalente), shows the singer expressing her concern over the divided fandom.

Lali's statement underscores the importance of collectively supporting women in Argentine music, avoiding unnecessary rivalries. This message arrives in a year marked by female dominance in the local pop scene.

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