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King The Magician faces Seidy La Niña to defend The Goddess: "To confront her you have to sing along"

"What's more, The Goddess and I extend an invitation to our next performance so that you can sing 'My greatest revenge' live with The Goddess," says Rey El Mago.


A new controversy within the Cuban musical environment of Miami has been uncovered in the area of social networks and on this occasion the protagonists are the producer King The Wizard and the singers The goddess and Seidy The Girl.

It all started with a live broadcast that Seidy La Niña made on her Instagram account, in which she made fun of La Diosa after saying that she did not have any song after a follower asked her to sing one of her songs.

"I don't know, does it have any songs, does it have any?", said Seidy La Niña with a laugh after mentioning The Goddess in silence.

The moment was shared by the profile in charge of entertainment issues called Paper on face, where Rey El Mago, husband and producer of La Diosa, wrote a powerful message defending the artist and pointing out the natural aptitudes she has for singing.

"Can someone explain to this girl that there is a thing in music called voice, that it is not standing in a studio and having all the notes arranged for you to be able to sing a song, it is standing in a studio and recording a song like my 'My greatest revenge', 'Now', or 'Who like you', from beginning to end without fixing a note", he first wrote.

Next, Rey El Mago invites Seidy La Niña to sing live with La Diosa the single "My biggest revenge" in their next live performance.

"What's more, La Diosa and I extend an invitation to you to our next presentation so that you can sing live with La Diosa 'My greatest revenge' and you can demonstrate your great talent and it's not bullying, I just want the genre to grow but to confront The Goddess has to sing along, the invitation is made", he concluded.

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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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