[2] On February 27, 2023, at the same time that Santos teased the video on his Instagram account to celebrate the Independence Day, politician and lawyer Víctor Pavón submitted an instance before the National Commission of Public Entertainment and Radiophony, demanding that the song be banned from the local radio stations, strongly arguing that its lyrics promote violence against women and violate the Republic's Constitution in various articles and Dominican laws.
[3] On March 3, Pavón's request was granted and the Commission officially banned the song from the stations, with the politician congratulating the entity for their diligence.
The current National Commission of Public Entertainment and Radiophony is analizing their case (with insults included) and the defiance made by Santos to a state institution at an official facility during his Cerrando Ciclos concert.On January 2, 2025, Saymon Diaz, the CEO of Santo Domingo Concerts, contacted Cruz and the Minister of Culture Milagros Germán to request that the song's ban be lifted in order for Santos to perform it on his tour's last show without any problem, stating that the Commission does not have the power to cancel the event and its only job is to ensure that the regulations be respected.
However, on January 3, the request was denied and Cruz reiterated the Comission's concerns about the content on the song's lyrics, emphasizing that the verses about poisoning a woman and throwing her off a cliff strongly encourage violence and damage to public morals.
Cruz also said that the event would not be canceled, but he still expected Santos to give a public apology at his last show for performing the song.