Uruguayan singer from the band The la Planta publicly criticized the bands Márama and Rombai, prominent figures in the “cumbia cheta” scene. He accused them of selfishness, alleging they failed to support emerging artists while at the peak of their popularity. The artist stated he would deliver this criticism directly to the bands themselves. This critique centers on a perceived lack of industry support during a period when Márama and Rombai dominated the cumbia genre. He suggests their focus was solely on maintaining their own success, hindering the growth of other musicians. The comments have sparked discussion about responsibility and collaboration within the Uruguayan music industry. The singer’s statements represent a direct challenge to the legacy of these established bands.