Dany Ome proposes that the reggaeton artists come together for a song dedicated to El Taiger.

"I want everyone to sing there, this is not money or anything, this is for Jose, for El Taiger," asserted Dany Ome.


The Cuban singer Dany Ome proposed that reggaeton artists come together for a song dedicated to El Taiger and that the profits go entirely to him.

Dany shared a video on his social media in which he asks for the collaboration of his colleagues to help El Taiger, who is fighting for his life after being shot in the head on Thursday.

"I want everyone to sing there, this is not about money or anything, this is for Jose, for El Taiger," he stated.

The young man, who is with Kevincito El 13 on an artistic tour in Spain, asked all Cuban reggaeton artists to forget any competition and join his initiative.

"I would like to see all the people I wrote to and those I didn't as well, telling me I'm there," he concluded.

Instagram Capture / Dany Ome

Dany was one of the Cuban artists who reacted to the serious health condition of El Taiger, who is in intensive care with severe brain damage and on artificial respiration.

"Life changes in a second. When I learned about your current situation, I couldn't accept it; I can't wrap my head around what they told me. God is very great and I know that He will put His hand on you and you will get through this. To think that the day before yesterday you called me and advised me, telling me what I needed to do, how I should move. I can't believe it, I swear that it doesn't make sense to me. Let’s all put in our strength and let’s pray," she wrote on her social media.

Not being in the United States, the singer sent his mother to participate in the vigil held on Friday night at the place where El Taiger was found injured by the police, where dozens of Cubans joined in a prayer chain for his recovery.

"Noelia Pedraza is there standing up for us. We hope you recover," she said on Instagram.

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