During the Premios Juventud 2021 ceremony, many exciting moments were experienced and one of them was the performance by the Cuban singers Joncien, With and Little Burke and Yailenys Perez of the song Freedom, made of Emilio Estefan and dedicated to the freedom of Cuba.
The gala was marked by the demand for freedom for the Cuban people and in the awards an exclusive space was dedicated to Cuba.
Gente de Zona and Yotuel Romero took the stage to sing the hymn to freedom Homeland and Life; Emilio Estefan and Pitbull called on the president of the United States to ask for help for his people and the artists Joncien, Lena and Malena Burke and Yailenys Pérez took the stage dressed in white to sing Freedom. A powerful and exciting performance that they starred in while images of the Island were reflected on the screens.
Before the song played Freedom At the awards, Emilio Estefan and Pitbull made their call for freedom. "We have seen the abuse that exists in Cuba right now and we want to ask everyone, especially the president of the United States, to leave a legacy of freedom to the world, that is the most important thing," said the producer with a sweatshirt with the word Cuba.
After Emilio Estefan spoke, Pitbull took the microphone to ask Joe Biden to support the Cuban people in their fight for freedom.
"We are here for the people of Cuba, to support them, and to tell the White House to wake up to support what the United States supports: freedom," said Mr. 305.
In addition to all these moments, other international artists did not hesitate to raise their voices to ask for the freedom of Cuba. Some of them were Farruko, who wore a t-shirt with the phrase "Díaz-Canel singao" and the Cuban flag during his performance, and the artist Becky G that upon receiving the award for 'Helping Your Fans' he sent a message to Cuba.
"I am with you, my heart is with you. Everything I do as an artist is dedicated to a community. It is more than music, more than being a pretty face, I have my heart in everything I do," she said Becky G when collecting the statuette.
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