The cast goes rock: Cubans take over social media with unexpected covers

Cuban content creators Chezca Zana and Kales Kls are thrilling audiences with rock versions of popular songs, blending genres and earning applause on social media. Fans are asking for more covers of hit songs.


Have you ever imagined chanting "Bajanda" while doing some wild headbanging? Or feeling a heartbreaking electric guitar solo during "Baby I love you"? Well, get ready for this musical roller coaster, because the Cuban content creators and YouTubers Chezca Zana (@chezca.zana) and Kales Kls (@kales_kls) have decided that the cast also deserves a bit of distortion and powerful riffs.

These rock lovers have taken iconic songs from the lineup such as "Bajanda" by Chocolate MC, "Baby I love you" by Dany Ome y Kevincito El 13, and "El barco" by Ja Rulay, to give them a 180-degree twist.

The result is a fusion that is as unexpected as it is catchy, prompting even the most dedicated reggaeton fans to pull out their air guitars from the closet, or to leave likes and laughing emojis for YouTubers.

Reactions: From astonishment to virtual applause

Cubans have reacted on social media with comments ranging from astonishment to applause. "It's never sounded better," says one user, probably with a rocker's tear running down their cheek as they listen to "Baby I love you."

Dany Ome himself, upon hearing the metal version of his song, couldn't resist and commented: "They are the best, man."

Other fans have left messages for the YouTubers, fervently asking for the full versions of the songs. "Let us know which other covers you want us to do," wrote Kales Kls, opening the floodgates for requests.

This unexpected yet epic fusion of genres featuring Chezca Zana and Kales Kls is proving that anything is possible in music. The next hit turned into a rock ballad? Nobody knows, but what is certain is that rock has never sounded so… Cuban.

So, you know, if you want to hear "Bajanda" like never before, just look for these two geniuses on their social media. And get ready, because the next "po po po po po po" might come with a guitar solo that would make Slash weep.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Rock Covers of Soundtrack Songs by Chezca Zana and Kales Kls

Who are the Cuban YouTubers behind the rock covers of distribution songs?

Chezca Zana and Kales Kls are the Cuban YouTubers who are revolutionizing social media by transforming iconic songs from the cast into powerful rock versions. Their innovative covers are gaining great popularity and virtual applause from users.

What songs from the soundtrack have been covered in rock style by Chezca Zana and Kales Kls?

Among the shared songs that have been covered in a rock style by Chezca Zana and Kales Kls are "Bajanda" by Chocolate MC, "Baby I Love You" by Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13, and "El barco" by Ja Rulay. These versions have surprised fans of the urban genre with their unexpected fusion.

How have fans reacted to the rock versions of ensemble songs?

Reactions from followers have ranged from astonishment to total applause. Many users have expressed their enthusiasm by saying things like "This is when that song has sounded its best", while others have been eagerly requesting the full versions of the songs. Even artists like Dany Ome have shown their support for these creative renditions.

What impact do these musical fusions have on the perception of Cuban music?

These musical fusions are demonstrating that the Cuban ensemble has the ability to reinvent itself and adapt to different styles, which expands its reach and appeal. The combination of genres such as rock with the ensemble is attracting a more diverse audience, showing that in Cuban music, anything is possible.

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A team of journalists committed to reporting on Cuban current affairs and topics of global interest. At CiberCuba, we work to deliver truthful news and critical analysis.

CiberCuba Editorial Team

A team of journalists committed to reporting on Cuban current affairs and topics of global interest. At CiberCuba, we work to deliver truthful news and critical analysis.