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A Cuban woman's response to Maluma singing his female version of "Hawái" goes viral

The young Cuban went viral with her female version of "Hawái" by Maluma


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The Cuban singer Lili Estévez has become the latest sensation on social networks thanks to her response to the issueHawaiiofMaluma, a version of the song that has earned him the approval and applause of all hisfollowers from Instagram.

"Answer toHawaiiby Maluma. A female version that I wrote," commented the young woman when sharing her response to the words of the famous Colombian in the popular song.

In just two days, the clip exceeds 340 thousand views and hundreds of users have commented on the post by the Cuban woman, who lives in Florida, to mention thePretty Boy.

"Stop lying to yourself, it's been raining a lot since I called you my heaven. You can tell that seeing me happy is killing you with jealousy," is one of the verses that the young woman sings in her female version of the musical hit.

While in the chorus he says: "Hawaii on vacation, you dedicating songs. Fake accounts on Instagram, so I don't see how you check me out. Believe me, I don't need anything."

If it reached Maluma's ears, there would be no doubt that they would make a beautiful duet singing the two parts of the story of heartbreak, which is inspired by the Colombian's breakup withthe Cuban-Croatian model Natalia Barulich.

In addition to having demonstrated a special talent for composition, her melodic voice is sure to take this young Cuban woman, who has a community of followers of more than 13 thousand users on Instagram, very far. In his account he also keeps more versions of other songs with which he delights his fans.

He recently impressed his audience with a version of the songHow bad it was for youofNatti Natasha.

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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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