The Cuban singer Arahi Martinez Carranza performs the most sonorous version of the song with her mother "Havana" by Camila Cabello.
The video of the artist, born in Santa Clara, exceeded four thousand views and was published on Facebook with a underlying message for all immigrants.
"It is a song dedicated to all Cubans and Latinos who are away from home," said the performer before getting down to work.
Martínez Carranza began his artistic career at the age of four and was part of the musical duo "Hermanas Carranza", along with his sister Elizabeth.
His solo career began at the age of 19 when he joined a salsa music group called "Somos Jóvenes."
Havana, for its part, has already been covered from many musical aspects. One of the most viral performances was starred by Cabello herself on his last visit to the popular American television show The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
On that occasion, accompanied by school musical instruments and with an environment in the purest Caribbean style, Camila once again demonstrated that she is capable of interpreting and adapting to any musical style.
He Asian YouTuber known by the name Big Marvel, also unveiled his most original version of this hit. In the company of his rubber chicken, the young man brought us his 'Chicken Cover'.
For its part, the Colombian Laura M. Buitrago showed a version that caused a sensation on the networksand exceeded three million views.
A girl from Miami uploaded her cover to her YouTube profile of the singer of Cuban descent. Amber D showed her great musical talent and acting skills in the video directed by Ernesto García.
The parody of Trump and "The Walking Dead"
However "Havana" It was also used to parody President Trump, although Cabello criticized the video in which the American leader appeared 'singing' the topic in a very peculiar way.
One of the most recent contributions was the work of actor Andrew Lincoln, who plays the main character Rick Grimes in the series "The Walking Dead."
The performer turned to the popular song to pay his particular tribute to Chandler Riggs, who in the series recreates Carl, who has become the last victim of the group of survivors.
Presence on Cuban radio
The remix version, together with Daddy Yankee, has also been broadcast on several stations in Cuba despite the subtle political message contained in the song's lyrics.
The song avoided censorship, despite the fact that Cuban radio has personnel dedicated to detecting topics that do not comply with "ideological lines."
The former Fifth Harmony member already participated in the song “Hey Ma.”, which openly calls for freedom for the Cuban people. In it Pitbull, J Balvin and Camila Cabello give shape to the official theme of the eighth part of the North American saga Fast and Furious.
Cabello's success It is a song to the city where the young artist was born. In her lyrics, nostalgia and the memories that invade her when remembering the Cuban capital take special prominence.
The history of the video clip develops around that vintage and cabaret atmosphere that marked Havana so much in the 50s. and that in some way is still valid.
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