Teresa Padrón, manager of the late Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger, has shared a heartfelt memory of her professional and personal relationship with him.
Through her social media, Teresa reminisced about words the singer dedicated to her in one of his interviews, where he highlighted the strong bond and mutual admiration that existed between them.
"She is a person who is unconditional toward who I am. She pulls my ears, but she knows that deep down, I have a good heart," El Taiger expressed on that occasion, clearly highlighting the deep trust he has built with his representative over the years.
In her statements, Teresa also remarked on her Cuban roots and her close relationship with the community, which has been an essential part of her identity and her connection to the artist and the music he represented.
Born in the United States to Cuban parents, Padrón has always maintained a strong connection to the customs and culture of the Island, which has been essential for her role as manager of El Taiger.
These words, revived by Teresa herself, reflect the importance of the support and complicity they shared beyond the professional realm, highlighting the emotional bonds that shaped their careers and lives together.
The reggaeton artist, whose real name was José Manuel Carvajal Zaldívar, passed away on October 10, leaving an indelible mark on the urban music scene and on all those who were part of his close circle.
Teresa Padrón remains a key figure in preserving El Taiger's legacy and has expressed her commitment to keeping his memory alive and the connection he had with his fans.
Filed under: