"More than 300 thousand dollars! Charly and Johayron show last year's profits: 'We need to double it'"

Charly and Johayron reveal last year's economic earnings.

Charly & Johayron © Instagram / Charly y Johayron
Charly & JohayronPhoto © Instagram / Charly and Johayron

Everything indicates that Charly and Johayron are far from hanging up their gloves (or rather, putting down their microphones). After concerns arose about a possible separation between the Cuban duo, the two singers have shown themselves to be closer than ever and even revealed their earnings from last year. A figure that exceeds 300 thousand dollars.

It was through the stories on their joint account that they uploaded a screenshot of a WhatsApp conversation in which they had sent an image revealing the state of the previous accounts. Almost 322 thousand dollars is the figure indicated in the document, which would correspond to their earnings from the previous year.

"It needs to be doubled," commented the person who received this image. It seems that the singers are clear about wanting to continue making music to share their art and make life easier for their family with their money. An obvious hint that they are determined to stay together and keep composing songs.

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It was this week that alarms were raised in the Cuban entertainment scene after an announcement by Johayron on Instagram, where he mentioned that he was "hanging up his gloves" due to issues with his record label, Planet Records. In his message, Johayron explained that disagreements with the label over music releases had led him to lose confidence in his work, and he announced that after his tour and two final releases, he would retire from music.

However, shortly after his statement, Johayron posted a different message, thanking for the support received and clarifying that he had never announced his separation from Charly. He also thanked Roberto Ferrantes, owner of Planet Records, despite his initial criticisms. This confusion led to speculation about whether it was a publicity stunt, a mistake, or a bad moment for the artist.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from King Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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