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El Chulo's forceful response to David Calzado after saying that the cast is "local music"

"In this life, there are people who are born with everything, but there are others who have to screw themselves in order to have something," were some of El Chulo's words.


The Cuban reggaeton player Abel Díaz Rodríguez, popularly known asThe Pimp, has shared a video on his Instagram profile in which he launches a forceful response to the Cuban musicianDavid Calzado after his recent statements about the Cuban distribution.

"David Calzado, when you come from zero, one hundred thousand views, two hundred thousand, three hundred thousand, one million... it's an achievement. Most of us delivery people, those of us who make that rich and danceable music, have one thing in common and we share the same feeling, that life has given us all hard, we know what it is to hit rock bottom and truly come from zero", El Chulo first expressed.

Next, the urban singer adds:"In this life, there are people who are born with everything, but there are others who have to screw themselves in order to have something. And lastly, and not because it is last it is any less important, we are not your competition, because what you care about "they gave it to us to earn it", he concluded.

In his post, El Chulo added, referring to the interview with the salsa singer:"My humble response to David Calzado, director of La Charanga Habanera, after his expressions in an interview with La Familia Cubana".

David Calzado offered an interview to the media La Familia Cubana in which he spoke about the cast and the impact it has on the world music scene.

During their conversation, the director of the popular dance music orchestra Charanga Habanera referred to this genre as "local music" and said that the views that its exponents achieved with the videos of their songs on YouTube, although they were in the millions, were " zero views" in the world.

"For a Cuban that is success, but for the world that is nothing, it is zero", alleged David Calzado. Some words that Cuban reggaeton artists like El Chulo have not taken well at all.

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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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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.