Rauw Alejandro is seemingly weighing in after Arcángel said Spain does not owe an apology for its colonial past. Just days after Arcá made his controversial comments at a concert in Madrid, Rauw shared a brief post to his X account. "The cultural exchange between peoples could have been built without blood, without slavery, and without erasing identities or beliefs,” Rauw, 33, wrote in Spanish. “But that's not how it happened, and that can’t be forgotten." Arcángel, 40, made the original remarks on Monday (May 11) during a concert at Madrid's Movistar Arena on his La 8va Maravilla World Tour, where he defended Spain's colonial legacy and pushed back against criticism of colonization. “To all my Hispanic-American brothers. I know you say ‘Latino,’ but for me we are not Latinos—we are Hispanic-Americans,” he said in Spanish, as seen in a video circulating online . “The true Latinos are the Spanish, the French, and the Portuguese. We are Hispanic-Americans.…