Dayamí La Musa clarifies misunderstandings with Cuban singers after her interview on Destino: "La Diosa called me extremely insulted."

Dayamí La Musa clarifies misunderstandings after stating that she would not collaborate with La Diosa, Seidy La Niña, or Srta. Dayana. She emphasizes that there are no personal issues and highlights the respect among the artists.


Following the recent interview on the podcast "Destino Tolk," where Dayamí La Musa mentioned that she would not collaborate with Seidy La Niña, La Diosa, or Señorita Dayana, the Cuban singer held a live session to clarify her comments and quell the controversy that arose on social media.

In her statements, Dayamí emphasized that she has no personal issues with any of those mentioned and explained that her refusal was not intended to create conflicts or offend her colleagues.

"There are a lot of women before me who set trends," the artist clarified, emphasizing that her comments were not directed against La Diosa, Seidy La Niña, or Srta. Dayana, but were simply her opinion in response to a direct question on the podcast. She explained that by refusing to choose one of the three for a collaboration, she aimed to prevent any of them from feeling undervalued.

Dayamí also revealed that at one point, Seidy La Niña approached her to record a song together, and her team even sent a musical proposal, although the project did not progress. Additionally, she explained that after the interview, La Diosa contacted her upset, but they were able to clarify the misunderstanding, which Dayamí said originated because "they presented the snippets they wanted to stir things up, and everyone interpreted it as they wished."

"The Goddess called me, very upset because you know how these people can get heated. She explained her side and how things unfolded and got clarified. It has nothing to do with The Goddess, nor with Seidy or Dayana. It was simply my opinion. I believe I have every right to express it," said Dayamí La Musa.

The interpreter reaffirmed her respect for all artists in the genre and emphasized that she does not wish to spark controversy on social media or get involved in conflicts: "I don't think I'm better than anyone; we all have a lot of talent." In her live stream, she also urged against fueling unnecessary rivalries and stressed that "this is marketing" and that differences should not be taken personally.

"Gentlemen, let no one be offended, after all, it’s all just marketing," he emphasized.

Finally, Dayamí made it clear that she is working on a project that includes several women, and she hopes it will be a good opportunity for everyone. "There’s no need to fight or take things personally," the singer remarked.

Here is the full interview with Dayamí La Musa:

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