The Mexican singer Christian Nodal held a concert at the Kaseya Center in Miami last weekend, where he took a moment to greet many nationalities present, notably mentioning Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, while omitting a greeting to the Cuban community, which was widely represented at the artist's show.
The artist mentioned several Latin American countries but forgot to mention Cuba, which did not go unnoticed by the attendees. When the singer was interacting with the audience, they interrupted him by shouting "Cuba" loudly until Nodal realized. "Cuba, you are also new in my life," the singer remarked, surprised by the number of Cubans in the crowd.
On social media, users quickly expressed their opinions, with some suggesting that the error may have been unintentional, while others labeled it "unforgivable," given the large Cuban community in Miami. In light of the criticism, followers are looking forward to a response from Nodal and hope that he includes the island in his greetings during future performances in the city.
"How can you not mention Cuba in our capital? That's not right." "He forgot that when Miami is mentioned, Cuba comes up. You see, I go to concerts, and that's the first thing they mention, and that boy just forgot." "How can he forget Cuba? My God, especially in Miami." "We Cubans love you and your music. Never forget Cuba." "He doesn't realize that Cubans also enjoy his music. And Miami is mostly made up of Cubans. But well, he knows that now. Christian, we love you!" "Can you imagine forgetting Cuba in Miami?" "With that energy, he'll never forget again." "And to top it off, his concert was packed with Cubans and he knew nothing." "How could you forget, my dear? Cuba is Miami, and we are always listening to your music, how beautiful." "If Cubans adore your music, how can he forget Cuba in Florida?" "What a shame to go to Miami and forget to mention Cuba."
The moment has gone viral on TikTok, where some Cuban attendees at the concert shared what happened during the show:
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