I need to make sure to avoid plagiarism if the song doesn't exist. Since there's no concrete data, the paper could be a hypothetical analysis. Also, clarify that without verified information, some parts are speculative but grounded in common practices.
Another angle: perhaps "Pelota de Letras" is the artist's name, and "Mejor" is the song. Or maybe it's a project or a collection. Since the user included "musica better," maybe "Better" is part of the song title.
I should also consider the possibility that the user is using incorrect terms or there's a typo. For example, "La Pelota de Letras" might not be a real song, but "Pelota de Letras" could be a local project or a song name from a specific region.
I need to make sure to avoid plagiarism if the song doesn't exist. Since there's no concrete data, the paper could be a hypothetical analysis. Also, clarify that without verified information, some parts are speculative but grounded in common practices.
Another angle: perhaps "Pelota de Letras" is the artist's name, and "Mejor" is the song. Or maybe it's a project or a collection. Since the user included "musica better," maybe "Better" is part of the song title.
I should also consider the possibility that the user is using incorrect terms or there's a typo. For example, "La Pelota de Letras" might not be a real song, but "Pelota de Letras" could be a local project or a song name from a specific region.