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After Chocolate MC was caught speculating on Instagram with a photo sourced from Pinterest, the Cuban reggaeton artist is determined not to let that negative image linger among his fans.
The King of the Reparteros boasted about sending nothing less than $4,200 to followers in Cuba in just a few minutes.
"$4,200 sent to Cuba in less than 20 minutes," he wrote on Instagram alongside a screenshot of the transfers made.
"I will be sending $1,000 to the 10 people who comment the words 'ping*' and 'huevu' the most on Kenny Robert's post," he stated in another Instagram post, apparently upset that the influencer Kenny Robert criticized him for the Pinterest photo. However, he later deleted both posts.
Wearing his wig, Kenny posted a video mocking Chocolate's false speculation by showing a bag filled with several bundles of cash, watches, and jewelry.
To leave no doubt about his intentions, Chocolate added in one of his stories: “Aside from the prize for the most comments, I will be helping all my fans with any situation they may have. Send me a DM and I’ll be reading them. If I believe you really need it, I’ll send you help without a second thought. 5,000 for all my fans in Cuba, 100 for each one, okay?”
Recently, the singer purchased a new house for his sister in Brandon, Florida, utilizing the $1.8 million earned from renting out his music catalog.
Frequently Asked Questions about Chocolate MC and His Recent Activity on Social Media
How much money has Chocolate MC sent to his followers in Cuba?
Chocolate MC claims to have sent $4,200 to followers in Cuba in just 20 minutes, according to his posts on Instagram.
How has Chocolate MC reacted to the criticism for using a photo from Pinterest?
Chocolate MC directly responded to the accusations by sending money to followers, likely to improve his image among fans after the backlash over the fake photo.
What has Chocolate MC recently done with the earnings from his music catalog?
Chocolate MC has used part of the money obtained from renting out his music catalog, valued at 1.8 million dollars, to buy a new house for his sister in Florida. This is one of the primary ways he has allocated the funds generated by the agreement with OneRpm.
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