Roberto Tapia has been accused by a teenage girl for sexual abuse. The Regional Mexican star is said to have had is relations with a 15-year-old for over a year. Now an old song from the 35-year-old singer has surfaced that eerily talks about a situation between an older man and a younger woman that recounts the current situation he's facing.
The song "Las Edades" was released in 2008 in the album titled "Los Amigos del M." "No hagas caso a las edades, si por mi sientes bonito, aunque sea mayor que tu, mi vida te necesito," the song says in Spanish. "Yo me enamoré de ti, no de los años que tienes, si es un delito el querer, merezco la pena de muerte. Tu crees que yo iba a saber de tu edad, si te amé con solo verte."
Read the loosely translated lyrics here: "Don't mind the ages, if you feel good with me, even if I am older than you, my love I need you. I fell in love with you, not with the age you have, if it's a crime loving you, I deserve the death penalty. Do you think I knew your age, if I loved you with only seeing you." Listen to the complete song down below!
The song is not talking about Tapia's alleged romance with the girl that is accusing him now as the girl is 16 and she met him two years ago. In an interview with "Al Rojo Vivo" she said: "I got in his truck, we left that place, we went into an apartment complex parking lot, he got his security men down and asked me if I was scared," she said.
Although the girl says that Roberto Tapia "sexually abused" her, she also states that they maintained a relationship for over a year. During this time they had more sexual encounters and routinely exchanged explicit photos while he was away on tour.
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