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José Coll responds to El Taiger for saying that the mafia in Cuba ended in 59

"I was born in '74 and there was already a mafia, if the mafia started in '59," said the comedian in his video.


The comedian José Coll has reacted to one of the last posts he made The Taiger in the stories of his official Instagram account, a text that he dedicated to the reggaeton singer And Rulay as part of the controversy that both have shared for some time.

"In Cuba the abuses, extortion, the mafia and the bosses ended in '59 and ignorance does not exonerate you from responsibility. You are a young man who is giving a bad example to our youth and that is not right. Let's take serious measures with you, or you get situated or we will get you situated", wrote the urban singer, referring to the behavior of Ja Rulay, whom he accused of having allegedly beaten one of his friends in Cuba.

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José Coll, after seeing El Taiger's writing, could not contain himself and uploaded a video to his Instagram profile in which he invited the urban singer to recapitulate about the true face of the mafia in Cuba.

"Gentlemen, now I was seeing a post by El Taiger, which seems to have been for Ja Rulay and says that the mafia in Cuba ended in '59. I was born in '74 and there was already a mafia, if the mafia started in '59, Taiger, be sure. I, when the residence arrives, come down.", commented the comedian.

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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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