This is how social media reacts to Seidy La Niña's confession about selling her music catalog for 20 million dollars

Seidy La Niña, a Cuban singer, sparks controversy after announcing possible negotiations to sell her music catalog for 20 million dollars, raising doubts and criticisms on social media.


The Cuban singer Seidy La Niña is once again at the center of controversy after revealing in an interview that she is in negotiations to sell her music catalog for 20 million dollars.

The surprising confession was made during a conversation with Dominican YouTuber Destino Tolk, where she stated that she is considering proposals to sell the rights to all her songs.

The interviewer's and his companion's reaction of surprise was immediate, reflecting the confusion that the news has also generated among followers on social media.

"I am in negotiations to sell my catalog for 20 million," stated Seidy, provoking a flood of comments, doubts, and mockery among internet users, many of whom found it hard to believe her words.

The news has sparked a wave of comments on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, where many users are questioning the truthfulness of the statement and criticizing the artist's media behavior.

"Does El Kimiko also get in Miami? Or is it just in Cuba?" joked one user. "What is she drinking? Can someone explain it to me?" asked another person, with a sarcastic tone.

"That's all a lie. This girl has a topic every day," pointed out another internet user. "Not even all of Cuba is worth 20 million," wrote one user, questioning the value estimated by the singer. "Could it be 20 million Cuban pesos?" quipped another comment.

This is not the first time that Seidy La Niña has made headlines for her eye-catching statements. Just weeks ago, she stirred controversy by announcing that she had opened an OnlyFans account, a decision that was also widely discussed and criticized.

With this new episode, the young artist once again places her name among the most talked-about topics of the moment, although, once again, not for her music, but for her controversial statements.

So far, it has not been publicly confirmed which company or individual is supposedly involved in these negotiations for their music catalog, leading many to wonder whether this is a strategy to attract attention or if there is indeed a transaction of such magnitude in progress.

Frequently Asked Questions about Seidy La Niña and the Sale of Her Music Catalog

Is Seidy La Niña really selling her music catalog for 20 million dollars?

Seidy La Niña has declared that she is in negotiations to sell her music catalog for 20 million dollars, which has generated skepticism and criticism on social media. So far, it has not been publicly confirmed with which company or individual these negotiations are taking place.

What has been the reaction on social media to the news of the sale of their catalog?

Seidy's confession has sparked a wave of comments, doubts, and mockery on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Many users are questioning the truthfulness of the statement, making jokes about the estimated value and criticizing the artist's media behavior.

Could this statement be a media strategy by Seidy La Niña?

There are speculations that the statement could be a strategy to attract media attention, especially considering that Seidy has made headlines before with striking statements. However, it has not been confirmed whether there is indeed a transaction of such magnitude in progress.

What other controversies has Seidy La Niña been involved in recently?

In addition to selling her catalog, Seidy La Niña has been at the center of controversies for opening an OnlyFans account, following the advice of adult film actress Angelina Castro. She has also been involved in public clashes with other artists from the Cuban urban genre, such as Dayamí La Musa.

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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 an editor in the Entertainment section.