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Mexican rock band Maná has removed their collaboration with reggaeton artist Nicky Jam from streaming platforms after Jam endorsed Donald Trump at a rally in Las Vegas. Maná, known for supporting Latino rights, stated, 'Maná doesn’t work with racists,' emphasizing their commitment to the dignity of their people over business interests. The controversy was further ignited by Trump mistakenly introducing Jam as a woman during the rally. Following Maná's announcement, Jam deleted his Instagram post featuring Trump, but has not officially updated his stance. The removal of the song, a reggae version of Maná's 1992 hit 'De Pies a Cabeza,' underscores the band's long-standing political and social activism.
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