The Goddess proudly displays her first YouTube plaque for reaching 100,000 subscribers

The Cuban singer shared with her followers on social media the moment she held the plaque for the first time, expressing her gratitude to everyone who made it possible.

La Diosa muestra su primera placa de YouTube © Instagram / La Diosa
The Goddess shows her first YouTube plaquePhoto © Instagram / La Diosa

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The Goddess is extremely happy as she has just received her first YouTube plaque for reaching 100,000 subscribers on her channel on that digital platform.

The Cuban singer shared with her followers on social media the moment she held the plaque for the first time and expressed her gratitude to everyone who made it possible.

"The moment has arrived for me to receive my first YouTube plaque. I want all my followers to know that we’re celebrating together, no matter how much they try to belittle your artist," the artist wrote on her Instagram profile.

The performer of "Por debajo del agua" also added in the post: "Organically, you are all really there. I never wanted to buy views because that would be deceiving myself; therefore, these achievements take longer to arrive, but they feel better. Congratulations to my people."

Several followers of La Diosa congratulated her on this occasion, while others emphasized that it is precisely her career and achievements that she should focus on.

The news arrived just a day before the release of their new music video "Me dio la gana" on YouTube, an audiovisual piece that has generated a lot of anticipation among their fans.

Although the song was released a few days ago, the singer's fans are eagerly awaiting the music video featuring the Cuban YouTuber Pollito Tropical.

However, this is not the only surprise La Diosa has in store. She recently shared images from the studio with none other than Dominican producer and songwriter Maffio, who assured that there is "pure fire coming to the streets."

Maffio was one of those who came out to support La Diosa after her controversy with Miami Vice, following their decision to prevent her from performing at Enrique Santos's Pool Party in Miami.

Another person who recently took shots at the artist is Jorge Junior, the leader of Los 4, who claimed that La Diosa lacks the talent to succeed in the United States.

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