“Patria y Vida une a cubanos y venezolanos”

Cuban Alexander Delgado, vocalist of Gona de Zona, considers the musical “Patria y Vida” – a project by Yotuel Romero in which he participates alongside Randy Malcom – a Cuban and Venezuelan.

The musical duo was interviewed by the Venezuelan youtuber Marco Pérez, known on social media as Marko, in the first episode of the podcast “La Nave”. “For those who are from Venezuela believe that Patria and Vida give us one”, the Cuban who participated in the project together with his partner Gente de Zona, Yotuel Romero, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo and El Funky.

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Marko, youtuber venezolano residente en Estados Unidos. Photo: Captura / YouTube

“Especially one of the Cubans and Venezuelans, he wanted to identify with this song because he sent a message to all the reality that is happening now with the governors of our countries”

manifes Alexander Delgado, haciendo hincapié en la influenza eigencida por el castrismo sober la actual situation venezolana

For its part, Malcom results in a podcast that mediates the theme that is known that many do not have to grit “when they live in a dictatorship”. “I believe that there is a song in the heart of the Cubans and there is a gate”, a demonstration about Patria and Vida

Patria y Vida, a new hope for Cuba

A few months ago, the musical success was considered a second for the Cubans inside and outside the island. Just this Monday, the British agency BBC reviewed the impact of Patria en Vida en lucha por la libertad de Cuba.

With a video posted on YouTube titled “The Battle of Cuban Rap with the Dissidents”, the British media explained that, the issue of the theme considered the new anthem of the anticastrian luch provoked reactions from the castrated dictatorship.

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Hecho, in the audiovisual include declarations of the leader of Gente de Zona and one of the interpreters of Patria and Vida, Alexander Delgado, who points out the lack of freedom of expression within the communist island.

“I’m in the United States, I can talk to Trump, I can talk to Biden, from my point of view. No bad talk in Cuba by Raúl Castro, no bad talk by Fidel Castro, Díaz-Canel. Because it does not exist; there is no freedom of expression ”

manifested the music.

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