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El Negrito, El Kokito and Manu Manu arrive in Miami and make peace with Chocolate

The Cuban artists have had a fun time in Miami as they have documented on social media.

El Kokito, el Negrito, Manu Manu y el Chocolate © Montaje Cibercuba
The Kokito, the Negrito, Manu Manu and the Chocolate Photo © Montaje Cibercuba

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The Kokito, El Negrito and Manu Manu They have made peace with the Cuban reggaeton playerChocolate MC after the controversial singer insinuated that the group copied his music on the song stick to me. Some hints to which they responded with a video that gave a lot to talk about.

"You are an unhappy person with an accent on the i" responded those mentioned in a video they recorded from Cuba. But all that is behind us.

The group that achieved fame thanks to its viral song The Prisoner Stick has interviewedChocolate in Miami in a fun talk that they have published on social networks and that is sure to make their followers happy.

The interview, full of laughter, leaves behind all those accusations that were made months ago through social networks:

And it is thatThe Kokito, the Negrito and Manu Manu have arrived in the United States, specifically in Miami, where they have met withChocolate not only to make friends, but also to "make history", as they assured upon landing.

In Florida they intend to make waves with their music and their songs.

Among the first to receive musical training wereGeonel Martin, The popularGustavito from Sabadazo, andJosé "The Dwarf".

"The Coquitos Manu etc. are already in Miami, we are the first artists to receive them hahaha, I'm sorry," the popular comedian wrote alongside the image that documents the moment.

The three young Cubans have recently been in Europe, where they have toured with great acceptance, exporting their rhythms.

The performers have several presentations planned throughout the United States. They will sing in Tampa and Houston, but they will also be part of the popularCubatonazoin Miami, where they will perform alongside other great artists such asJacob Forever.

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Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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