The skinny Verónica will make her debut in urban music: Here's how "Diablita" sounds, a track not suitable for sensitive ears

Eduardo López Cardoso, known as La Flaca Verónica, makes his debut in urban music with "Diablita," a controversial track due to its explicit lyrics and catchy rhythm, generating buzz on social media.

Eduardo López CardosoPhoto © Instagram / eduar_kuch

Eduardo López Cardoso, popularly known as La Flaca Verónica, has taken an unexpected step in his career by announcing his debut in urban music with a track that is already creating a buzz on social media: “Diablita”.

The Cuban influencer, known for his vibrant style and charisma, surprised his followers by sharing a teaser of the music video that accompanies his first musical endeavor on Instagram.

“How many of you are looking forward to this coming out this week?”, he wrote alongside the clip that many are already using in their reels on social media.

The reactions came swiftly, and her post was filled with enthusiastic comments: “Oh my God, I didn't see this coming”; “Eduardito went viral here”; “Here are those who are waiting for it”; “Drop that, kid”; “This is going to be awesome, we're recording like the elites”; “Wow, mine, get that out to the streets because it's a hit. Camagüey in the house”.

The song promises not to go unnoticed, not only for its catchy rhythm but also for its explicit lyrics, filled with sexual references and provocative metaphors.

"That ass is cocaine and I’m Pablo Escobar / You want me to take a hit, of course I’m going to / If you come don’t stop me when you start to tremble / Baby that annoys me and I’m going to have to tie you up / One has straight hair, the other has curly hair / When I take her from behind I have to clean the floor / I’m her Harry Potter with the wand I cast my spell / When we do a threesome, I swear it freezes me", part of the lyrics says.

Although the exact release date has not yet been announced, everything suggests that Eduardo López Cardoso is ready to light up the urban scene. It is clear that his musical debut will not be discreet and that "Diablita" could spark considerable conversation among fans of this genre.

Frequently Asked Questions about La Flaca Verónica's Musical Debut and Cuban Urban Music

Who is La Flaca Verónica and why is her musical debut significant?

La Flaca Verónica is the stage name of Eduardo López Cardoso, a Cuban influencer known for his charisma and vibrant style on social media. His musical debut is significant as it marks his entry into urban music with the song "Diablita," which is already generating buzz and excitement on social media due to its explicit lyrics and catchy rhythm. This step represents a shift in his career and could have an impact on the Cuban urban music scene.

What is the song "Diablita" by La Flaca Verónica about?

The song "Diablita" is La Flaca Verónica's musical debut in the urban genre. The track stands out for its catchy rhythm and explicit lyrics filled with sexual references and provocative metaphors. This lyrical style is increasingly common in Cuban urban music, aligning with a trend that aims to attract audiences and generate virality on social media.

How has the audience reacted to the preview of "Diablita"?

The audience has reacted enthusiastically to the teaser of "Diablita". La Flaca Verónica's post on Instagram was filled with positive comments and anticipation for the release, highlighting the surprise and support from her followers. Many are already using the clip in their reels on social media, indicating a strong interest and potential virality of the song.

What is the role of vulgarity in contemporary Cuban urban music?

In today's Cuban urban music, vulgarity has become a strategy to attract audiences and generate virality. The use of explicit language and sexual references is increasingly common, and while it generates controversy, it is also seen as a genuine expression of the Cuban social reality. The debate surrounding this lyrical style raises questions about whether it is a sustainable strategy or if the music industry will evolve towards more elaborate lyrics.

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Deneb González

Editor of CiberCuba Entertainment