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The Spaniard responds to those who criticize her for liking the Cuban cast: "They just make me mad".

If you don't like the cast, what are you doing watching my videos?


A young Spanish woman, a lover of all things Cuban and a self-professed admirer of its music, its people, its idiosyncrasies, and its culture, took to social media to respond to criticisms after being seen dancing to popular Cuban reggaeton songs, such as "Erukemban" by Oniel Bebeshito.

Tired of the questioning, she did not hesitate to share everything she thinks in a video that is already causing a lot of discussion.

Dreah, as the young woman calls herself, is not only active on TikTok and Instagram, but she also has a YouTube channel where she has released some songs. "No, asere, I am going to tell something to those people who don't stop writing in my videos that they are embarrassed that someone like me, a Spanish foreigner, likes the cast and the song of Bebeshito's bitongo," she began saying with a lot of energy.

And the Spanish woman didn't stay quiet: "What you are is a tremendous bitter dog. Find something that makes you happy. If you don't like the cast, why are you watching my videos? And then you tell me that I don't even know what that song means. Asere, I do things right. When I release a song, I find out what it says, I research if I don't know, I learn it. They make me annoyed. Go to hell all those who don't like that style of music, don't listen to it, and that's it."

Finally, the young woman delivered a direct and clear message: "Music is for those who enjoy it. If you don't like it, why the hell are you looking for a video of me talking about rumba or singing rumba? People need love and affection. Go look for someone who will give you love."

The video has generated a lot of reactions on TikTok, once again demonstrating that everyone is free to enjoy the music they like the most regardless of where it comes from.

The supportive comments did not take long to arrive. "You are the best, original and unique. Blessings," wrote a user. "Keep it up my girl, you are the most Cuban Spaniard I know," commented La China Cuba236. Another follower, yunisleidy, added: "Keep dancing 'reparto,' enjoy your dancing that brings a lot of joy. I love that you speak like us Cuban women, greetings from Zaragoza."

"Dreah, we Cubans love you," said another user, to which she responded, "And I love you all."

"If you like it, enjoy it!! It doesn't matter if they criticize you, beautiful"; "When you are happy with what you do, nothing else matters," others defended.

Finally, Dreah, grateful for the support received, added in the comments: "People don't even know what to do with their lives. Long live Cuba and Spain."

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