El Taiger reacts to Harryson's "Otochana mi": "They have to talk about me to be heard in Havana."

Harryson included images of the clash between El Taiger and Ja Rulay in the music video for "Otochana mi".

Harryson y El Taiger © Instagram / Harryson, El Taiger
Harryson and El TaigerPhoto © Instagram / Harryson, El Taiger

Harryson is celebrating the success of his new release "Otochana mi". A song featuring a distribution in which it has not gone unnoticed that the viral images of the confrontation between El Taiger and Ja Rulay in Cuba were included. A moment in the music video in which the Cuban singer also mentions "tigre", saying that he has always been a frog.

"Don't try to act tough anymore, because you've always been a frog," Harryson sings. In response, El Taiger didn't stay quiet and replied to Harryson on social media saying, "They are in the Dominican Republic and have to talk about me to be heard in Havana."

To these words, Harryson responded by ensuring that he feels respect towards his colleague, with whom he has collaborated musically in the past.

"José, that was the muse that made me do it. I always respect you 100%. I have never had to speak ill of anyone. I don't make your music, you make mine, the one I worked hard on to make it come out of the corner. I share, I don't boast, I share, and the video, it was the editor who put it together and I liked it. People want more gossip than controversy, meanwhile Otochana is number 1 on the street. Amen. God bless you, be yourself again, bro, the people who like your music on the street are suffering from your change," replied Harryson.

El Taiger also shared this exchange they had on Instagram, making it clear that things are fine between them and that he feels respect towards Harryson.

Meanwhile, comments on social media have not been delayed, and many agree with Harryson's words and encourage José Manuel Carvajal to return to how he used to be.

Here is Harryson's song:

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduate in Journalism from the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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