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La Diosa Voices Outrage Over YouTube's Handling of Her Latest Song

Wednesday, May 20, 2026 by Michael Hernandez

This week, La Diosa took to Instagram to express her anger over YouTube's restrictions on her latest music video, "Le Queda Grande," which premiered last Saturday.

The Cuban singer, clearly upset, shared a video on social media detailing her frustration with YouTube's limitations: "People have no idea how much work goes into creating a music video."

Released on May 16, the music video had garnered just over 11,600 views and 1,038 likes at the time of the controversy—numbers that La Diosa believes do not reflect the effort behind its production.

The track is a bold urban reggaeton with sexually explicit lyrics. La Diosa humorously and unabashedly tackles the issue of a man whose condom "dances" because it's too large for him. Notable lines include "get an enhancement or an implant, but the condom dances" and "you're going to have to try hard, friend, if you want to be with me and make it work without any awkward moments."

In her Instagram post, La Diosa appeared visibly annoyed, recounting the challenges faced during the music video shoot, which was fraught with unexpected setbacks. Her main grievance was that the public doesn't appreciate the effort required to produce a song and video, and that algorithmic restrictions prevent her from reaching her audience.

YouTube enforces age restrictions and limits the reach of videos with sexually suggestive content or explicit language in recommendations, searches, and discovery sections, without necessarily removing them. This policy can significantly reduce a video's organic reach. The platform has not confirmed any specific restrictions on La Diosa's clip.

La Diosa's outburst is no surprise to those familiar with the career of Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, her real name, who has a well-known history of confronting criticism head-on on social media, often turning controversy into viral moments.

Her repertoire of controversial songs is extensive, including "Pinguita de Jardín" in 2022, "Me dio la gana" in 2023, and "La Conchinchina" in April 2025, the latter released with her partner and producer Rey El Mago as a direct response to those criticizing her choice of words.

YouTube Restrictions and La Diosa's Response

Why is La Diosa upset with YouTube?

La Diosa is upset because YouTube restricted the reach of her new music video, impacting its view count and audience engagement, despite the significant effort put into its production.

What type of content does YouTube restrict?

YouTube restricts content that includes sexually suggestive material or explicit language, limiting its distribution in searches, recommendations, and discovery sections.

How does La Diosa typically handle criticism?

La Diosa often confronts criticism directly on social media, using controversy to her advantage by turning it into viral discussions.

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