Patria y Vida “ha enfurecido profundamente al gobierno communist”

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“The rap and reggaeton of a group of Cuban musicians reconnaissance has been deeply rooted in the communist government,” BBC News reported. (Photo: Collage – Youtube)

The international success of the song “Patria y Vida” has been mentioned by the most important media outlets around the world like the BBC, which has dedicated a special report on the subject to its Youtube account.

It can be read in the description of the video the English media alludes to the reaction of the Cuban regime to the musical proposition of Yotuel, Gente de Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo and el Funky.

“The rap and the reggaeton of a group of Cuban musicians reconnaissance have been deeply rooted in the communist governing body. The song, which has seen more than four million views on YouTube, criticizes the terrible economic situation in Iceland, ”the BBC published in its Spanish version.

Refer to the important press release that the song “play with one of the favorite revolutionary lemurs of Fidel Castro ‘Patria o Muerte'” which was used by the Mayor of his interlocutors since declaring “the socialist character of the Cuban Revolution” in in the year 1961.

“La Habana describes’ n artists as mercenaries and launched their own pro-revolutionary song in response, albeit with a limited success”, fatigue of the BBC in reference to criticized theme of Raúl Torres.

The digital media report includes the passages that result in more criticism in “Patria y Vida” and which describe the duration of the situation in the island for many years.

In his speech quoted by the official media, as the National Notice of Television, in the same period the journalist Lázaro Manuel Alonso intends to acknowledge the phrase that he is a spontaneous lema for the Cubans of Advent and the deeds of the Mayor of the Antilles.

Según Alonso “the video that enarbola as the anthem of the insurrection immediately at the crossroads of our youth. Bautizaron Patria y Vida, a phrase that is not now, hecho, la dijo Fidel on December 23, 1999 ”.

Certainly, Patria and Vida are a hymn to all Cubans who live in Iceland, sometime in the Castro regime since January 1, 1959.

The song is very similar to the dictatorship, in terms of applying it to inverse psychology, as it has been shown to all the leaders of the nation and to President Miguel Díaz Canel using “Patria y Vida” in his hashtag of social speeches .

According to the BBC, he quoted Alexander Delgado from the Ghetto People duo as referring to the lack of freedom of expression in Cuba, which sought to take a position and say “what we have”.

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