By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Feb 18, 2014 12:22 AM EST

Mexican singer Espinoza Paz was heavily criticized by his fans on social networks after they found a picture of him wearing an outfit with pattern similar to one worn by American singer Katy Perry.

Espinoza Paz celebrated his birthday last October 29th by premiering his new single titled "Qué Bueno" and during one of his presentations, he was seen wearing a shirt with an identical print to one of Katy Perry's blouses she wore in Sidney, Australia.

The comparison, shown by entertainment magazine TV Notas shows that both singers wore a flower print in green, black and white; detailed that Katy wore her blouse with a skirt and a white top, while the Mexican singer wore black pants and his characteristic hat.

Espinoza Paz shared the picture on Twitter through his account @EspinozaOficial, which was quickly mocked by fans of both singers, who began to say things like "Who copied who's look?"

Paz and Perry haha pic.twitter.com/uUatsvip2Y

- Espinoza Paz (@EspinozaOficial) November 13, 2013

TV Notas points out that Espinoza Paz had already been a victim of mocking by Twitter users after he mispelled some tweets during his visit to Mexican coasts.

The singer wrote "vallenas" instead of "ballenas" (whales), and his followers quickly asked that he correct his mistake. In January, 2012, Paz was "killed off" in social networks when someone started a rumor that he had died, and #EspinozaPazDies became a trending topic.

Last September, the Mexican singer uploaded a picture of him standing next to a man taller than him, and added the caption "I'm not short, am I?" which prompted his followers to mock the singer's short height.

But none of this has slowed down the singer's career, who began to share the lyrics to his new single "Que Bueno", another song about heartbreak like "Si Mañana No Me Ves" and "Te Veías Mejor Conmigo". Espinoza Paz is currently preparing to open his musical studio "Don Corazound".

Listen to the new single here.

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