Guaynaa He surprised his followers on social networks with a photo with Leoni Torres which provoked praise from his followers and enthusiastic messages regarding a possible collaboration between the two.
"Having a #Grandía with Leoni Torres. Talking about our beautiful Cuba, and let's see if we can bring up a song. What do you think?" wrote the Puerto Rican singer and songwriter of Cuban descent.
In the comments, one from Torres himself left the respective followers of the two artists even happier.
"Something very e-" comes out of here, along with two icons of fire and one of winks, the interpreter of "Amor Bonito" wrote, to which Lele Pons' husband reacted with four more dances.
"Oh, that's going to be great," added Yuliet Cruz, who a few weeks before had interviewed Guaynaa for her podcast, where the Puerto Rican spoke about his Cuban family, his mother who arrived in Puerto Rico when she was six years old and his grandfather, who was a political prisoner on the island.
El Micha, Haned Mota, Renesito Avich, Chris Tamayo, were other Cuban artists who celebrated the post, along with dozens of followers.
Last March, Guaynaa, whose real name is Jean Carlos Santiago Pérez, He referred to his Cuban roots and told, in conversation with the actress Yuliet Cruz, a part of her family history that is not very well known.
"My grandfather is a native of Matanzas, my grandmother too, but my grandmother had family in Camagüey and my mother was born in '62 and was there at that time of the change of government. My grandfather was obviously already an adult at that stage and my grandfather was imprisoned politician. He had to do forced labor to then leave Cuba, breaking stone for two years. My mother arrived in Puerto Rico when she was 6 years old. My grandfather was a barber all his life, the most honest person," he said in the interview in which he He celebrated having grown up in the family "with Cuban roots quite present."
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