Candyman surrenders to the cast and gives it his all: "I'm starting to dislike myself because I'm enjoying it."

Candyman, a pioneer of urban music in Cuba, surprises fans by appearing in a video on Instagram. His confession about the genre has sparked mixed reactions among his followers.


The Cuban urban music singer Candyman, known for being one of the pioneers of the genre on the island, surprised his followers with an Instagram video showcasing his more relaxed and fun side.

In the clip, the artist is seen dancing in a nightclub to the rhythm of a reggaeton track, a genre that has gained significant popularity among young Cubans in recent years.

Accompanied by a group of friends, Candyman let loose and "gave it his all" on the dance floor, enjoying the music like a true fan of the cast.

After his energetic performance, the singer made an unexpected confession: “I'm starting to dislike myself because I'm enjoying the cast,” a phrase that quickly went viral among his fans, generating mixed reactions.

El reparto, a subgenre of reggaeton characterized by explosive rhythms and street lyrics, has been a topic of debate in the Cuban music scene.

Although he has won over thousands of listeners, he has also faced criticism for his explicit content and unique style. However, Candyman's attitude shows that even artists with established careers can embrace and be influenced by new musical trends.

The post sparked an avalanche of comments on social media, where the artist's followers shared their excitement at seeing him enjoy such a controversial genre. “This goes to show that the cast knows no boundaries, maestro,” wrote one user. Others, however, expressed their surprise at his statement: “Candyman, don’t change on us!” joked one fan.

With this spontaneous gesture, Candyman reaffirms his connection with the audience and his ability to adapt to changes in the Cuban music scene, making it clear that sometimes, the most important thing is to enjoy music without prejudice. Could this be a hint from the singer towards a future involvement in the cast? Only time will tell.

Meanwhile, her followers celebrate this moment as evidence that music always finds a way to bring people together, even those who once thought they could never be part of the rhythm.

Frequently Asked Questions about Candyman and its Connection to the Genre Cast

Who is Candyman and why is he significant in the Cuban urban genre?

Candyman is a pioneer of urban music in Cuba and has been an influential figure in the evolution of reggaeton and other subgenres on the island. His recent interest in reparto, a subgenre of reggaeton, has captured the attention of his fans and sparked discussions about new musical trends in Cuba.

What is the "casting" genre and why is it controversial?

Reparto is a subgenre of reggaeton characterized by explosive rhythms and street-inspired lyrics. It has gained popularity among young Cubans but has also faced criticism for its explicit content and distinctive style. The controversy lies in its cultural and social impact, as well as the divided opinions on its artistic value.

How has the audience reacted to Candyman's new focus on the cast?

The audience's reaction has been varied. Some fans celebrate his openness to new musical trends, while others are surprised by his interest in a genre considered controversial. The phrase "I'm starting to dislike myself because I'm enjoying the cast" has gone viral, reflecting the surprise and debate among his fans.

Could Candyman officially venture into the distribution genre?

There is no official confirmation that Candyman will join the cast, but his open attitude and enjoyment of the genre suggest that he might explore this possibility in the future. His recent interaction with the cast could be an indication of his interest in adapting to new musical trends.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I currently live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am now part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.