This is how one of the songs that El Taiger did not get to release sounds.

Many fans of the artist hope that those songs that were never released will come out one day so that his legacy in music can continue.


At the time of his passing on October 10, El Taiger's musical career was in full bloom; the gunshot wound he received to the head prevented him from debuting some songs.

One of them even shared it on social media with her followers, and many were already predicting it would be another resounding success.

On his Instagram, Un Martí To Durako shared a fragment of that song that never saw the light during the reggaeton artist's lifetime.

"If from now on I don't reply to your messages, I'm sorry, imagine that I died with what you posted on your story," says a part of the lyrics of this song which seems to be a musical collaboration.

In the comments on the post, several fans of the artist hope that those songs that were never released will come out someday so that his musical legacy can continue.

"They are going to release it, no matter what. The Legacy is forever"; "So much youth, so much talent, so much music he could have blessed us with"; "I hope the LMBA album comes out, that would be an honor for him and his fans. The Tranka of my country, LMBA. The best in the world"; "This song is crazy, man"; "They should release the LBMA album and maybe even the podcast that was already announced"; "But release it, and in his name, send all the money from that song to his grandmother in Cuba, I'm sure she would thank you with all her heart"; "Another hit that was going to come out, justice for the Tranka of my country," some wrote.

The Cuban singer Nesty also revealed in the comments that he has two more songs with El Taiger that have not been released yet.

The last song released by the reggaeton artist before his death was "El Punto," his collaboration with Charly & Johayron and Oniel Bebeshito, which has become a major musical success with millions of views on YouTube.

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