Lenier confesses that he has no friendship with Jacob Forever or Osmani García: "Things were done wrong."

Lenier Mesa revealed in an interview that he is no longer friends with Cuban artists Jacob Forever and Osmani García. The singer explained that he unfollowed both of them on Instagram due to "wrongdoings."


The Cuban singer and songwriter Lenier Mesa has revealed details about the breakup of his relationship with urban artists Jacob Forever and Osmani García, with whom he had previously collaborated musically.

During an interview with the YouTuber Carlos Adyan, Lenier spoke openly about the lack of friendship he currently has with both musicians, pointing out that the conflicts arose due to "things done poorly."

One of the most prominent topics of the conversation was his distancing from Jacob Forever, whom he stopped following on Instagram. In this regard, Lenier explained:

"Bad things happened. I am a person who is either a friend or not a friend. If you are not my friend, you cannot belong to my friends," he stated, referring to the artist known as "El Inmortal."

Despite this separation, he clarified that he holds no grudges and would not mind greeting him if they cross paths at some point. "I don't wish him any harm; when we see each other around, he can greet me, I have no problem with that, we've already talked about it," he added.

Regarding Osmani García, Lenier also expressed his disappointment, mentioning that the relationship deteriorated after one of his trips to Cuba. According to the singer, "La Voz" started speaking poorly of him on social media, which led to the distancing between them and also resulted in him being removed from his following list on Instagram.

"Osmani too, when I went to Cuba, he started talking shit about me on social media. I, when I support you and you treat me badly in return, don't see things well," he expressed with annoyance.

These statements have generated great interest among followers of the Cuban urban genre who have echoed these words, especially considering the previous musical collaborations among the three artists.

Although Lenier has made it clear that there is no close possibility of reconciliation, he also does not seem to harbor deep resentment, leaving the door open for public cordiality in case they cross paths in the future.

This episode reflects the internal tensions that artists often face in the music industry, where friendships and collaborations can be affected by misunderstandings or personal conflicts.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living 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 a writer in the Entertainment section.


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