"St Jude" by El Taiger, dedicated to children with cancer, reaches a million views on YouTube following his passing

The music video "St Jude" by El Taiger has reached one million views on YouTube, paying tribute to children with cancer at St. Jude Hospital. The proceeds will support the young patients.

"St Jude" by El TaigerPhoto © El Taiger / YouTube

The music video for the song "St Jude" by Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger has reached one million views on YouTube, serving as an emotional posthumous tribute to the artist, who dedicated this song to children battling cancer at St. Jude Hospital.

The piece, premiered in May 2023, took on new meaning following the tragic death of the artist on October 10. This event mobilized his followers to fulfill his wish for the song to go viral in support of the children at the institution.

In earlier statements, El Taiger, whose real name was José Manuel Carbajal, explained that the proceeds from the song would be allocated to the hospital to support young patients.

The lyrics of "St Jude" showcase the more human side of the reggaeton artist, and after his passing, many fans pledged to watch and share the music video repeatedly to reach the million views he had hoped for.

The reaction on YouTube has been overwhelming, with thousands of messages of admiration and condolences. Some fans expressed their regret for not having made the artist's song viral while he was alive, while others highlighted his big heart and sensitivity towards children.

"Let's make it real, the million that José asked us for," wrote one of his followers, reflecting the shared sentiment of fulfilling his altruistic legacy.

The story of "St Jude" and the response from its fans symbolize the lasting affection for El Taiger, an artist who has touched his audience not only with his music but also with his message of support for the most vulnerable.

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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 from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.