A viral message from Gemelo has sparked debate across the Regional Mexican scene, with fans divided over whether JOP is too busy, pulling away, or caught in something deeper.
Is JOP Too Famous for Gemelo Now? The Ferrari Collab Fallout Explained
Jesús Ortiz Paz, known widely as JOP, is the lead vocalist of Fuerza Regida, one of the most dominant forces in Regional Mexican music right now. The group, which came up in San Bernardino, California, draws from sierreño and corrido traditions rooted in the northern Mexican states of Sinaloa and Durango, crafting a sound that resonates deeply with Mexican American audiences across the country. Their rise from underground favorites to arena headliners has been one of the biggest stories in Latin music over the past few years. So when JOP linked up with Gemelo to release their track "Ferrari," it felt like a genuine moment for both artists. But just a few weeks after the song dropped, Gemelo is now saying publicly that JOP has stopped answering his calls, and the internet has plenty of opinions about why.
Gemelo's Public Message to JOP
In a candid statement that spread quickly online, Gemelo spoke directly to JOP without holding much back. He said he misses him, that he keeps calling without getting an answer, and told JOP to stop acting famous and stop acting like he does not know him, reminding him that just a week earlier they were both inside the Ferrari together. It is the kind of thing you expect to hear between childhood friends, not between two people who just put out a song. The contrast between the track's celebratory energy and this very public callout made the whole moment land differently for fans who had just been celebrating the collab days before.
What Fans Are Saying About the Situation
Reactions were split pretty much down the middle. A large portion of fans came to JOP's defense almost immediately, pointing out that being one of the leading faces of Regional Mexican music means managing a level of demand that most people cannot fully imagine. According to Spotify's 2023 Loud & Clear report, Regional Mexican music ranks among the fastest-growing genres globally by stream volume, with artists at the top of the genre juggling international touring schedules, label relationships, media obligations, and a constant cycle of new content. Some fans put it simply: at JOP's level, there are hundreds of people competing for his attention every single day, and being hard to reach is not the same as cutting someone off. Others, though, were quick to bring up the recent situation involving Theo and the speculation surrounding the Theo scandal, suggesting that JOP may be pulling back from certain connections during a period of heightened scrutiny around his circle.
The Bigger Picture in the Corrido World
Whether the distance between JOP and Gemelo comes down to a packed schedule or something more personal, the public nature of Gemelo's message made this a moment the internet was not going to scroll past quietly. In the corrido world, where loyalty and personal relationships are baked into the culture itself, calling someone out for not picking up the phone carries more weight than it might in other music scenes. Ferrari is still out there doing numbers, and most fans are hoping this gets resolved the way things usually do in Mexican music: quietly, in the studio, and with another song that makes everyone forget there was ever a problem to begin with.
Where Things Go From Here
Collaborations in this space are built on personal trust just as much as creative chemistry, and when that trust feels shaky, people in the fanbase notice immediately. Whether JOP addresses this publicly or lets the music speak for itself, the ball is in his court. Gemelo put his feelings out there for everyone to see, and that kind of honesty tends to be respected in a genre where authenticity is not optional.
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- Via TikTok: 44vatoX

