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Cuban brings the jury to their feet in Russia with his spectacular performance of "Corazón espinado" by Maná

"Being at university when you don't have resources is very difficult, especially for a student who dreams big, for a student who wants to know beyond the horizon that we see from Cuba, that's why while I was there, I decided to go out to Varadero with my guitar at night and sing to tourists for the occasional tip, something much more than what my parents could give me at that time," the Cuban confessed to CiberCuba.

Cubano en Rusia © YouTube / WeiT Media
Cuban in Russia Photo © YouTube / WeiT Media

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The talent Cuban It has made itself felt again in lands far from the island and has made some people dance again with its flavor and melody.

This time we are talking about a young man from Matanzas called Chris Adyle, who has triumphed on Russian television with his participation in a talent scout program.

After being contacted on Instagram by one of the coordinators of the show itself, the Cuban entered the contest Come on, everything is in place, in English called All together now and in Spanish Now all together.

Chris Adyle burst onto the television set with the best of energy and performed the famous single Thorned heart of the famous Mexican musical band Manna.

The Cuban conquered both the audience and the members of the program's jury with his voice and performance on stage, who after listening to him could not resist the urge to get up from their seats to dance.

The program, for its part, was recorded in the city of Moscow on February 6 of this year, but was not broadcast until this week.

Chris Adyle is 27 years old and was born on April 8, 1993. He is a native of San Miguel de los Baños, in the province of Matanzas.

On July 22, he will celebrate two years living in Russia, where he has begun to pursue his great dream of becoming a professional singer. His taste for music comes from a very young age, a passion that he has developed over the years.

"I think I was born with it, I was always inclined towards art, be it painting, sculpture, dance, poetry, it was always present in my journey from primary school to university. In the end, when at 15 I decided to learn to play guitar, was when I discovered that I would never be separated from her: it would be her and me," he told CyberCuba.

Her singing career began in Cuba relatively recently, in 2016, since before that he was studying Civil Engineering at the University of Matanzas.

"Being at university when you don't have resources is very difficult, especially for a student who dreams big, for a student who wants to know beyond the horizon that we see from Cuba, that's why while I was there, I decided to go out to Varadero with my guitar at night and sing to tourists for the occasional tip, something much more than what my parents could give me at that time," confessed our Cuban media.

Whenever I was in Varadero He passed by The Beatles Bar and stayed on the outskirts to watch the rock concerts. At that time I dreamed that I was one of the artists who performed there.

Then, thanks to a friend, he started playing in a band. covers in the city of Cárdenas and which I would later also recommend him as a singer in the group he later formed, Malas Noticias.

Once in Russia, the Cuban has continued with his dream of reaching the top of music and earning a place among the public's preference.

"In Russia or wherever I am I have and will have the purpose, the simple purpose of creating a family, first of all. As a musician, to go as far as possible with what I love to do which is to play and sing, to grow as person in general and transmit positive messages through my music, which travel through time," he expressed.

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Yare Grau

Natural from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.


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