Cuban musician Randy Malcom and Cándido Fabré: ‘Patria and Vida are insufferable, and as the duel, the duel’

“Patria y Vida es insuperable, y al que le duela, que le duela”, afirmó el músico cubano Randy Malcom, from the Ghetto People duo, has the theme of Cándido Fabré and the others intentions of the La Habana regime to counteract the impact of the song that has been viral in cuba.

“Te voy a ser sincero: como artist, after having sacred a theme like ‘Patria y Vida’, I would not be serious about sacrificing a song in response to some great tan. It’s like a response to ‘Bailando’ at the moment to ‘Despacito’ when salió. His unique songs can be read in unique moments and with the indicated persons “, said Malcom in an interview that DIARIO DE CUBA will issue completely soon.

The songs are a failure of musical respect and like Cuban“, aggregate.

Malcom says that “Fabré is an excellent artist, and whoever admires Cuban for his talent as an improviser. to discuss with a person that he has a great doctrine and that he should not change his edad and more with the responsibility he has about his men with the Gobierno “.

“Finally, Fabré always sang for the Gobierno, not yet, all the time. The ten that hacer, the tocaba. Pero ‘Patria y Vida’ is a unique song. Because the hayamos hecho nosotros, it is because the hubieran hecho other people at these moments in which salió ‘Patria y Vida’ and revolution in History, yo también me hubiera quittado el sombrero, siendo Randy Malcom o Gente de Zona, y hubiera dicho ‘here is what the ocrara responds to this, is to taste’“, confession.

Cándido Fabré sided with one of the artists’ opinions on the regime he launched themes against “Patria y Vida”, the song of Yotuel Romero, Gente de Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Castillo (Osorbo) and El Funky what is it a hymn for miles of Cubans.

In “Yo soy de Patria o Muerte”, Fabré get reworked on these artists by criticizing the regime, it was filmed with Descemer Bueno and Alexander Delgado, from Gente de Zona, with video clips included. Fabré launched the semantic theme after deciding that “the Revolution has nothing to lose”.

Descemer Bueno responds to Fabré that “there is no such thing as a dog. it is exactly what the communist castrist deserves“. For his part, Alexander Delgado said to Fabré that it is” a descarado, who lives well “.

CUBA DIARIO will soon issue an interview with Randy Malcom about the phenomenon “Patria y Vida” and the projects of duo Gente de Zona.

“#PatriayVida is insuperable, and as the duel, the duel”, affirms the Cuban musician Randy Malcom, of the duo Gente de …

Posted by DIARIO DE CUBA on Tuesday, April 13, 2021

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