Baby Lores stars in an emotional meeting with a young admirer of her music and her academy.

On his Instagram profile, the singer shared the video of the moment he met the young man who, with tears in his eyes, told him his story.


Baby Lores has fulfilled the dream of many children with special needs at his music academy, but the joy has not only touched the little ones. The Cuban singer had an emotional meeting with a young admirer of his music and what he has achieved at this school.

On his Instagram profile, Baby Lores shared the video of the moment he met this young man who, with tears in his eyes, told him his story, one in which he could not continue on the path of the music he loved so much due to his disability and was discriminated against until he finally found an opportunity in the academy of the Cuban artist.

"Today I want to share an experience that filled me with love and gratitude. Yesterday, a very special boy came to meet me at BL Music and Art Academy, and he surprised me with so much affection and admiration that it left me speechless," Baby Lores recounted in his post.

"It is in moments like these that I realize how powerful love and empathy are, and how these values can transform lives. In our academy, we believe that everyone has a special talent, and we are proud to see how art brings hearts together and creates such deep connections. Thank you to everyone who is part of this beautiful community," added the artist.

In the images, Baby Lores is heard telling this young man while encouraging him to achieve his dreams: "We're going to surprise people, don't worry, everything in life can be overcome, you just have to work hard."

At BL Music and Art Academy, many children and teenagers with special needs, who could not study in regular music schools, manage to learn to sing, dance, play instruments, develop a great passion for music, and above all, improve their communication skills and social relationships.

Just a few days ago, Baby Lores lashed out in an interview against Alexander Otaola after he questioned where the money invested in the academy comes from and hinted that children are being indoctrinated there.

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