Dayamí La Musa strikes out against La Diosa and Seidy La Niña: "I gave them a seven-year break, and they didn't do anything with their music."

In a live stream, the singer made her points clear and held nothing back.


The controversy among Cuban artists in Miami is far from over. Dayamí La Musa launched a full attack against La Diosa and Seidy La Niña following their recent statements.

In a livestream, the singer made her points clear and held nothing back: “They are using the shows to offend me. I only said no, and I’ll say it again: I am not going to record with any of you, I am not interested.”

"I gave you a break of seven or eight years; you did nothing with the music. Where did you take the music? What did you do? What international theme do you have?" Dayamí questioned, alluding to the long time she spent away from music.

"With a featured track, I surpassed everyone and they haven't done anything during all this time," she added, referring to her latest release with Candyman, "El Tiempo."

“They should be ashamed of what they are doing. I have stayed in my place and have not disrespected anyone. I am not here to cause trouble. It’s low to come on a program and try to act tough with me, someone who hasn’t offended you. People are out of their minds,” she said, referring to the show with Alexander Otaola where La Diosa discussed the controversy with Dayamí.

"If Otaola doesn't support you, no one will, because you are all invisible, you don't exist. You have spent all these years chasing after all the men in the genre to do collaborations because you haven't accomplished anything on your own. How many media tours have you had, how many tours, how many stadiums have you filled? None," the artist asked them.

In recent days, Seidy also lashed out at Dayamí, saying she doesn't understand why she would have to approach her in order to collaborate.

The Goddess, for her part, indicated in the program with Otaola that she was not pleased with the way Dayamí clarified the misunderstanding with the Cuban artists: "I don't want public controversies, but I do want respect because I have always respected her."

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