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Heated up again! El Taiger takes aim at Dany Ome, ensuring that he got Kevincito El 13 to sing.

"When you had him trampled, I was the one who told him he can sing here," expressed El Taiger.


After his strong clash with the reggaeton artist Ja Rulay in Varadero, El Taiger is once again making headlines and heating up the world of Cuban showbiz due to another controversy that has not gone unnoticed on social media.

It is a video taken from a live stream that Taiger did on his Instagram and which was echoed by the anonymous profile 'Un Martí To Durako', in which the urban singer talks about Dany Ome, another of his rivals, and makes comments about the career of Kevincito El 13, his duo partner.

It all comes from the song recently released by Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 called "Tararí Tarará", a diss track towards El Taiger where they throw several poisoned darts at him.

According to El Taiger's comments in his live video, he holds no grudge against Kevincito El 13 for participating in the song because he knows he is a good guy with a noble heart. He also emphasized that he was the one who encouraged Kevincito El 13 to sing because Dany Ome hadn't given him the opportunity.

"You can write whatever you want Kevin to say, because Kevin is one of the children I love, idolize, because Kevin is a really good kid, up to this point. And I think he is because Kevin truly has no malice in his heart. The only thing Kevin is doing is teaming up with you because he is part of your group," he expressed.

Next, he points out: "But there are two important things in this phenomenon because you are using a good person. Kevincito will always remember me because I was the one who made him sing, and I was the one who whispered in his ear in front of you 'kill them all as none of them are your family'. When you had him trampled, I was the one who told him that he can sing here."

The controversy between the two reggaeton singers began a few months ago, after El Taiger left a rather inaccurate comment to Dany Ome on an Instagram post in which he called him "caderúa".

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Yare Grau

Originally 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 a writer in the Entertainment section.


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