The Yankees has received a lot of criticism for his trips to Cuba, but the reggaeton singer has not stopped reiterating that your family is the most important thing.
“The times I have gone to Cuba I went to see my mother"The day I go to whatever I want, no one can tell me anything," said the singer in an interview with Un Martí To Durako for Farándula 305.
“In this country I pay taxes, I work, I don't ask anyone for anything, but I also don't hurt anyone,” he added.
The Cuban reggaeton player referred to those who force artists to adopt a position regarding the Cuban dictatorship.
“Anyone who feels identified with Cuba, with their country, has to realize that I don't suck my thumb. I am seeing everything that is happening, that What is happening to the people hurts me, but they give you water and they give you food and the protest ends, so I don't understand,” El Yonki reflected.
“They want to force me, and I'm not going to speak for the artists, I'm going to speak for El Yonki, to stop and repeat what people want to say. What I cannot do is come here and say Díaz-Canel singao and tomorrow enter Cuba As I have seen a pile of people as if nothing had happened, don't catch me for that," he clarified.
However, El Yonki said what he believes about the Cuban regime. “Before telling Díaz-Canel, I tell him that he is not fit to govern a country, because apart from I cannot respect a president who does not respect a nationI cannot respect a president who did not count on anyone's votes to be elected, I cannot respect a president who does not realize that while he is living as a person behind a bureau there is a people suffering, but the people It has to be respected.”
Although he put his position on the situation in Cuba on the table, he stressed that he has his family in that country: “I have a mother, I have a daughter, I have a family and no one asks me about my mother or my family. Since August 20 my mom is fighting to live, because my mom has cancer. "Who asked me about that."
El Yonki's response joins others he has given when referring to the Cuba issue, always alluding that The main reason why he travels to the island and will continue to do so is his family..
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