The daughter of Taiger moves the audience by singing her father's songs in his tribute in Cuba.

El Taiger's daughter moved the attendees at a tribute held in Capdevila, Havana, by singing her father's hits such as "Marca Mandarina" and "Nutella."


In a heartfelt tribute held in the Capdevila neighborhood of Boyeros, Havana, one of the daughters of the late urban music singer El Taiger surprised everyone present by performing several of her father's songs as part of a memorial organized to honor his memory.

The girl, named Ana Paloma, moved by the atmosphere and the affection of the attendees, took the microphone and dared to sing iconic songs by the artist such as "Marca Mandarina" and "Nutella," showcasing her connection to the music that made El Taiger one of the leading figures in the urban genre in Cuba.

During the event, the little girl was accompanied by several close associates of the singer, including Teresa Padrón, his manager, who cheered her on while the audience applauded energetically.

The videos of the heartfelt moment were shared on social media, specifically on Instagram, where the late artist's followers quickly expressed their emotions and nostalgia upon seeing El Taiger's daughter pay this special tribute.

The comments on the posts highlighted the girl's bravery and the way she has chosen to keep her father's legacy alive through her music.

"Blessings, my beautiful girl. All of us who love your wonderful dad will always support you," "My God, we only ask for justice. I believe Ana has received the worst part; may her four children stay united even without him, for the mothers, please," or "How lovely, just like her dad," can be read in the post.

The tribute at Capdevila was attended by friends, fans, and community members, who gathered to remember the life and career of El Taiger, who made a significant impact on Cuban urban music.

Your daughter's participation was one of the most emotional moments of the day, reflecting the singer's impact on her family and on the country's music scene.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I now live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. Currently, I am part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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