"I hope you like Efión": Jorge Junior and his son pay tribute to El Taiger with a new version of the hit "La Historia."

Jorge Junior and his son Jaide pay tribute to El Taiger with an emotional rendition of "La Historia," highlighting family bonds and the legacy of the late Cuban reggaeton artist.


The Cuban reggaeton artist Jorge Junior has released an emotional version of the song "La Historia," one of the most iconic and internationally recognized hits of the late Cuban singer El Taiger, who was also his cousin. The song was conceived as a special tribute, featuring contributions from the renowned producer Batule and Jaide, the son of Jorge Junior and nephew of El Taiger.

In an Instagram post, Jorge Junior expressed his deep admiration and affection for his cousin, accompanied by personal images that reflect their family bond and legacy.

"I hope you like it, Efión. Look at where life has brought us today, but here we go anyway. Today, I also bring a gift for you and the community, a gift that won't be found on any of my digital platforms because this one comes from the heart," he commented excitedly.

The artist explained that his intention is to keep the memory of El Taiger alive and to share a sincere tribute with the public, free from commercial interests. He even asked the person who manages his Telegram channel to share the song, giving public permission for it. "If the person managing it sees this, please upload it; I authorize you," he added.

The release holds deep personal significance for Jorge Junior, who stated that his cousin will always be remembered: “This one’s for you, my cousin, rest in peace wherever you are. This one here will make sure to never forget you, just as I don’t and neither do your loved ones every day. I hope you like it, my cousin, I love you.”

Jaide's participation, the son of Jorge Junior, adds even more sentimental value to this tribute, reinforcing the family atmosphere that surrounds the project. Batule's collaboration in the production elevates the quality of the song, preserving the essence of the classic "La Historia" while honoring the memory of El Taiger.

The legacy of the late reggaeton artist, who marked a significant era in Cuban urban music, continues to live on through such tributes. The musical community and fans of both artists have received the new version with great enthusiasm, applauding the initiative taken by Jorge Junior and his team.

This tribute not only signifies a gesture of love and loyalty but also serves as a bridge between generations in Cuban music, where family roots and a commitment to artistic legacy remain intact.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Tribute to El Taiger by Jorge Junior

What is the purpose of Jorge Junior's tribute to El Taiger?

Jorge Junior's tribute to El Taiger was held to keep the memory of the late Cuban reggaeton artist alive and to share a heartfelt homage with the audience, free from commercial interests. Jorge Junior aims to honor his cousin's memory through a new version of the hit song "La Historia."

Who participated in the new version of "La Historia"?

In the new version of "La Historia," Jorge Junior, his son Jaide, and producer Batule participated. Jaide, the son of Jorge Junior, added sentimental value to the tribute, reinforcing the familial aspect of the project.

How has the new version of "La Historia" been received by its fans?

The new version of "La Historia" has been received with great excitement by the music community and the fans of both artists. Followers have applauded the initiative taken by Jorge Junior and his team, acknowledging the gesture of love and loyalty towards El Taiger.

What is El Taiger's legacy in Cuban urban music?

El Taiger left a profound mark on Cuban urban music, being regarded as one of the most important reggaeton artists of his generation. His legacy continues to thrive through his songs and tributes, such as the one performed by Jorge Junior.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I currently live 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.