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El Taiger shows his most human side and gives money to a child on the street in Cuba.

The reggaeton artist shared a video on Instagram of the conversation he had with the child.


The clash between El Taiger and Ja Rulay is not yet water under the bridge, but the most veteran of the reggaeton artists has set out to show his more human side on social media.

The singer shared two videos on his Instagram profile of the moment when he talks to a Cuban child on the street and gives him money.

In the images, it can be heard that El Taiger asks the child if he is a good son and if his mom is above all else, and the child, looking confused and doubtful, shakes his head indicating a negative response.

However, when the reggaeton artist asks him who is raising him, the child tells him that it's his uncle, who is an old man named Michel.

"And is your uncle above everything?" El Taiger asks, to which the child responds confidently, "Yes, he is."

Then, the singer gives him money and assures him that "Michel is raising a man".

In the other video, the child is seen in the arms of El Taiger, who sends a message to his uncle: "Thank you, Michel, for everything you are doing."

The gesture of the reggaeton singer did not go unnoticed by his followers, and he received praises but also criticism.

That's the man's line. There's nothing more to bless to be blessed, get out of the controversy, build a better world, you have talent, don't get distracted"; "Nice gesture, but that doesn't get recorded, it's done, and that's it, you're cleaning up after backtracking"; "That's the line, brother, ease up on the controversies"; "This is the real José that I know"; "That's the size, get out of that gossip, you have a lot of talent, start invoicing and let people talk"; "Buying sympathy," some wrote in the comments.

The clash between El Taiger and Ja Rulay at the beginning of the summer in Varadero has sparked a lot of discussion, and both have received many criticisms from the public and other Cuban artists.

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