Al2 El Aldeano launches a diss track against Díaz-Canel and the dictatorship: "There is no food or electricity, what we want is freedom."

In the midst of the energy crisis on the island, the endless blackouts, and the shortages of all kinds, the Cuban singer raised his voice for the millions of Cubans who suffer these hardships within the country.


Al2 El Aldeano turned to music once again, this time to launch a full assault against the ruler Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez and the prevailing dictatorship in Cuba.

Amid the energy crisis on the island, the endless blackouts, and shortages of all kinds, the Cuban singer raised his voice for the millions of Cubans who suffer from these hardships within the country.

"Diazca, I know you feel fear, your end is approaching / Your socialism is dead, the candles are for its funeral / Because our leaders do not live with need / There is no food or electricity, what we want is freedom," says Al2 at the beginning of the song.

"People frozen in time at the bus stops, the stores like their communist minds, very closed / Need and violence in the streets, well, there's nothing if at any moment they steal the moon at dawn / These snitches blame everything on the empire, everything is very bad and sad, it's no mystery to anyone / Not even the ghosts come out at night and I'm serious, they're even stealing from the dead in the cemetery / Without toilet paper, without transportation, without courage, without future, without respect, without rights, without honor / Civilian families without faith enduring the heat / Want me to tell you, Fidel is dead and lives better," summarized the rapper some of the existing problems in Cuba.

In this "HipHop Con100cia #43," Al2 El Aldeano made it clear that there is only one way to end the dictatorship: "Buildings are falling, Cuba is living in an earthquake, it's the plain reality, we look sad in the photos, let's not wait for the light because we are the light."

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