“Yotuel Romero vs. Good Faith: The Controversy Over Concert Attendance and Political Allegiances”

2023-05-23 04:43:29

The duo Good faitha sympathizer of the regime, did not miss the opportunity to attack the singer Yotuel Romerowho commented on a publication by the group regarding the concert they offered in the Spanish city of Cáceres before a very small number of followers.

“We do not have a massive audience in Spain. We have always played in modest places. It is not a shame. Why did you dog us so much to sing in Isla Bella? Because you knew you needed us there,” Buena Fe wrote in a comment on his official Twitter account. Facebook.

Facebook Capture / Good Faith

His answer replicated the words of the former member of Orishas, ​​who had commented: “Manolo’s bar”, as a mockery, alluding to the place where israel rojas y Yoel Martinez They presented themselves, in front of barely twenty people.

“You are a machine to climb over others to bill. That’s why you had dinner with the high Cuban authorities, until you realized that the fame and fortune of your sick ego, was in joining the policy of the aggressor of your country” , added the official duo.

The controversy, however, did not stop there. Yotuel replied that “just by saying the (Manolo’s bar) I see how much hate there is in your heart. I hope that God helps you to heal all that frustration.”

And Buena Fe, without sitting idly by, attacked: “Frustration? Happiness is something else for us. Keep doing your thing, go ahead. We have never gone to your profiles to look for anything. I hope you do well in music. Cheers “.

Yotuel, for his part, clarified that he is doing great, “making songs that become the history of my country. You will never know that, I leave you with your dictator Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez who defends you. I have a people Cuban who loves me”.

The musician opened a recent controversy with the Guantanamo duo, following the cancellations of three of their concerts in the Iberian country, by stating that Spain does not prohibit the entry of Good Faith into their territory as the Castro regime did to Celia Cruz.

In reference to the defense that the Cuban ruler made of the duo, Yotuel, one of the creators of “Patria y vida”, opined that “the good musical taste of the dictator Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez denotes bad faith with his people”, ironizing regarding the support that the regime has given to musicians.

Buen Fe, invited to Spain to participate in events of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE), has served as a spokesman for the regime in different latitudes.

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