"Don't you want controversy? Just hang up": Dayamí La Musa provokes La Diosa, leading to a tense moment live on air

Cuban singers La Diosa and Dayamí La Musa were involved in a tense confrontation on the show Farándula 305. Following a disagreement over a concert, Dayamí challenged La Diosa, who is trying to avoid controversies.


Cuban singers La Diosa and Dayamí La Musa found themselves in a tense moment during a recent interview for the YouTube show Farándula 305, hosted by Un Martí To Durako. Dayamí La Musa appeared as a guest on the program, during which a phone call was made to La Diosa to address their issues. However, instead of easing the tensions, the call led to even more moments of conflict...

The disagreement started after La Diosa left one of Dayamí's concerts, a gesture that Dayamí viewed as disrespectful. For Dayamí, it was all a misunderstanding, as she mentioned during the program. However, in a defiant tone, she stated, “If I had already given my word that I had nothing to do with her, she shouldn't have gone to Otaola to act that way. So ugly."

For her part, La Diosa tried to clarify her position: “I want my peace, I want to grow, I don’t want to be part of this story. I’m not interested in justifications or anything else.” However, her words did not calm Dayamí, who sharply replied, “You don’t want controversy? Just hang up, then.”

"Don't talk to me that way," reacted La Diosa, who turned directly to Un Martí and clarified that musical collaborations with other artists will only happen when there is respect. "When there's no need to create drama with me to gain attention, only to then come out and justify it," she pointed out.

Furthermore, La Diosa reiterated her stance by saying that she wants to stay out of controversies and be respectful: “I want to be respectful now, and you should too, because what you’re doing is wasting time. I’m telling you this now and I told you privately. You’re making a fool of yourself," she said to Dayamí.

You are pulling off the performance of the century.

This moment was shared on the account of Un Martí To Durako, where many of La Diosa's followers expressed their support and applauded her attitude and her new approach to avoiding controversies.

The controversy between Dayamí La Musa, La Diosa, and Seidy La Niña intensified in November 2024. On November 15, Dayamí publicly criticized both, stating that she had given them a “seven-year break” and that they had achieved nothing in music. In response, on November 17, La Diosa shared a video of herself dancing with the phrase: “Whatever you say doesn’t bother me,” steering clear of a direct confrontation.

On November 19, Dayamí and Seidy engaged in a heated live confrontation on social media, exchanging insults and showing that tensions were far from resolved. Finally, on November 22, Dayamí released her song "Mujeres," which included challenging references to La Diosa and Seidy. Additionally, she made a joke on Alexander Otaola's show that indirectly targeted La Diosa.

These exchanges have sparked intense debates among followers and highlighted the rivalries within the Cuban urban genre.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Controversy between Dayamí La Musa and La Diosa

What sparked the conflict between Dayamí La Musa and La Diosa?

The conflict began when La Diosa walked out of one of Dayamí La Musa's concerts, which the latter perceived as a disrespectful act. This was further aggravated by statements made in shows and on social media that heightened the tension between the two artists.

How has La Diosa reacted to the controversy with Dayamí?

The Goddess has tried to stay out of controversy, expressing her desire for peace and personal growth. She has clarified that she will only collaborate with other artists when there is mutual respect, and she has avoided engaging in public disputes. Her focus has been on distancing herself from conflicts and finding her own path in music.

What stance has Dayamí La Musa taken on musical collaborations?

Dayamí La Musa has declared that she will not collaborate with La Diosa, Seidy La Niña, or Ms. Dayana. According to the singer, her stance is not intended to create conflict, but is rather a personal decision in response to direct questions posed during interviews. She has stated that she respects her colleagues but prefers to avoid unnecessary controversies.

What impact has this dispute had on social media?

The dispute has sparked an intense debate among fans of both artists on platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Supporters have split in favor of their favorites, which has increased the visibility of both on social media and kept the topic in the headlines of the Cuban music community.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduate in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Former editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.