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It got hot! Taiger charges against Ja Rulay and accuses him of hitting one of his own in Cuba: "Tell your mother that you are in trouble"

"And since you took responsibility for doing things wrong, I'm going to do them worse," said El Taiger.


The Taiger exploded on social media against And Rulay, adding more fuel to the controversy that has been brewing for some time between both singers of the Cuban urban genre.

Everything indicates that Ja Rulay allegedly caused a beating to an acquaintance of El Taiger in Cuba, for which the reggaeton singer dedicated some strong words to him through a video that he shared on his official Instagram account.

"I've seen something that makes my blood burn. I'm going to be brief in finishing this problem. And since you took responsibility for doing things wrong, I'm going to do them worse. You passed 10 people and blew up a "The guy who did it was mediating between you and me. And because of that guy you went with 10 people, with 10, because you have to go with 60 to gain strength.", he said first.

He then added: "Between you and me the problem that existed was like people, you and I alone, you are a size and you were not able to do anything. You went looking for people, as always, to solve your problem".

As if that were not enough, El Taiger also assured that Ja Rulay's alleged action would be collected and that he would pay him in the same currency, something he swore by his deceased mother: "How many did you get on top of? With 10? Ok, you don't have any more people than me. By the remains of my mother, you don't have any more people than me. Behind me, what's there is crazy. Get started, and tell your mother that I say that you are in trouble, for the remains of mine. Before my grandmother sees me in a painting, yours is going to bring you flowers for the remains of my mother, not you. "You have more people than me, I'm coming to you.".

Likewise, both urban singers dedicated messages to each other through texts that they uploaded to their respective Instagram stories. "In Cuba, abuse, extortion, the mafia and the bosses ended in '59", wrote El Taiger.

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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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