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Ruzzo celebrates Art Day with a tribute to Orishas and followers react: "Wasn't Yotuel part of the group?"

"Thank you to all our audiences for these 25 years of unconditional support," Ruzzo said in the post.

Orishas de Cuba © Orishas The Best / Instagram
Orishas of Cuba Foto © Orishas The Best / Instagram

The Cuban singer Ruzzo, former member of the group Orishas, joined the celebration of World Art Day, a date celebrated annually every April 15.

To do this, the artist wanted to pay a special tribute to the group he was a part of for many years with Roldán González and Yotuel Romero. Ruzzo published a video on his Instagram account that captures some moments of Orishas on stage.

"Happy Art Day. Thank you to all our audiences for these 25 years of unconditional support. Our respect in every letter, every performance and artistic collaboration in which we have participated is what we are and what we can provide, art, creation, emotion "Ruzzo commented in the post.

The curious thing is that Hiram Riverí Medina, Ruzzo's real name, only appears in the video with Roldán, since he removed Yotuel from each of the images. This detail did not go unnoticed among his followers, who noticed the absence of the popular singer.

"Wasn't Yotuel part of the group?", "Why do they omit Yotuel from the images and put the part of the song that he sings?" or "And where is Yotuel?" were some of the unknowns that can be read in the publication.

It is no secret that Ruzzo and Roldán's relationship with Yotuel was dissolved and involved in controversy after the group announced their definitive separation in 2021.

After hearing the news of the group's dissolution, Ruzzo and Roldán began to launch strong accusations at Yotuel through their artistic representative, who announced a lawsuit against Yotuel for more than a million dollars.

Orishas experienced their first breakup in 2010 and five years later they decided to start a new stage together in 2015 that lasted 6 years and did not end well for its members.

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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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