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Taiger responds to Alexander Delgado: "Right now you don't have Cuba, you don't exist"

"Cuba has one thing that if you don't mix you don't make a living from it. But if your work is not for that audience, why do you come here?"


The Taiger counterattacks and the controversy continues to be served within the urban genre. The Cuban reggaeton player has not remained silent after the statements that his colleague and former friend Alexander Delgado made about him in the YouTube program of the unknown character of social networks Un Martí To Durako and has responded using the same means.

José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar, real name of El Taiger, has offered an interview to Un Martí To Durako in which he has given his point of view on the words that the leader of Local People.

During their conversation, El Taiger called Alexander Delgado a "victim", of being "influenced" by his manager and of wanting to regain a position within the Cuban audience.

"He came here because you have Cuba"said El Taiger, referring to the fact that El Monarca did not go to give an interview to another media outlet but to Un Martí To Durako, which had a large Cuban audience.

"Cuba has one thing that if you don't mix you don't make a living from it. But if your work is not for that audience, why do you come here?" "You can't forget that opportunities are not advantages, what you know is to defend yourself." not to attack other people. Your position was to say that a gender came with me", "It is very easy to say I have nothing with that (Cuba) when that was what sustained you. Right now you have nothing. to Cuba. You don't exist", "I had you on a pedestal from which you wanted to get off. You got off and now you are making an album with all the children of the genre", were some of the words that the reggaeton singer said about Alexander Delgado and Gente de Zona.

El Taiger also said that he had made a song for El Monarca called "El Sano" in which he talked about everything that happened. "I'm going to give you two weeks to make me a song and hit him", he expressed.

Here is the full interview:

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Yare Grau

Natural from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.


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