Cuban students get their classmates dancing at an institute in Kentucky: "This isn't Miami, gentlemen."

Cuban students fill an institute in Kentucky with rhythm through music distribution, demonstrating how this Cuban urban genre is expanding beyond Miami and connecting different cultures.


A group of Cuban students created a vibrant and flavorful moment with their rhythmic performance at a school in Kentucky, United States, demonstrating that Cuban urban music transcends borders and captures hearts wherever it goes.

The video, uploaded to TikTok by the user @iam.marlon1, shows young people unleashing the energy of Cuban urban music among their classmates.

In the images, the students turn a classroom into an impromptu dance floor, as the infectious rhythm of the music encourages even those unfamiliar with the genre to get up and move.

“This is not Miami, gentlemen,” the video creator remarked in the description, emphasizing that Cuban music resonates not only within the Miami community but is also extending its reach further afield, making an impact in less expected places, such as Kentucky.

In the comments, users from various parts of the world praised the spontaneity of the youth and the global influence of the genre, which has gained popularity both on the island and abroad due to its catchy rhythm and the emotional connection it fosters among Cubans.

This video not only highlights the cultural richness that Cubans carry with them wherever they go, but also how music serves as a bridge to share identity and tradition in multicultural environments.

The phenomenon of sharing: a rising cultural movement

The group, originating from the neighborhoods of Cuba, has become a symbol of youthful expression that blends elements of urban music, reggaeton, and Cuban son.

This genre not only dominates the parties and celebrations on the island, but it has also found followers in the Cuban diaspora, bringing the flavor of the Caribbean to international stages.

The scene in the video is a clear example of the power of music to break down barriers and bring people together, regardless of their backgrounds or nationalities. Who said you had to be in Miami to enjoy a great jam session? Kentucky already knows.

Frequently Asked Questions about Cuban Urban Music and Its Impact Abroad

How has Cuban urban music influenced places like Kentucky?

Cuban urban music has managed to transcend borders and captivate new audiences in places like Kentucky, thanks to its catchy rhythms and the energy it conveys. This is evident in moments such as the viral video of Cuban students dancing in the streets, showcasing the global reach of this genre.

What is the "distribution" genre and why is it gaining popularity?

Reparto is a subgenre of reggaeton that blends urban music, reggaeton, and Cuban son, characterized by explosive rhythms and streetwise lyrics. It is gaining popularity for its ability to connect emotionally with young people and for its infectious beat that invites dancing and enjoyment.

What role does the Cuban diaspora play in the dissemination of its music abroad?

The Cuban diaspora plays a crucial role in spreading its music, bringing the flavor of the Caribbean to international stages. Spontaneous events, such as dancing at an institute in Kentucky, exemplify how the Cuban community keeps its culture and traditions alive through music.

How is Cuban music perceived in multicultural communities outside of Cuba?

In multicultural communities, Cuban music is seen as a bridge that connects cultures and traditions. Reparto and other urban genres have managed to capture the attention of diverse audiences, showcasing the cultural richness and the ability of music to break down barriers and bring people together.

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Yare Grau

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