The Goddess heats up the Watsco Center with the shout of "Homeland and Life" alongside El Funky

La Diosa moved the audience at the Watsco Center with a song alongside El Funky, delivering a powerful message of freedom for Cuba.

The Goddess and the rapper El FunkyPhoto © Facebook Mario J. Pentón

The Cuban singer La Diosa starred in a successful new chapter in her career during her concert this Saturday, July 19, at the Watsco Center in Miami.

One of the most intense moments of the presentation was when the Cuban rapper El Funky took the stage to perform a song alongside La Diosa, which had thousands of attendees on their feet, passionately chanting the call of “¡Patria y Vida!” as a message of freedom for Cuba.

During the performance, El Funky remembered his friend and political prisoner Maykel Osorbo, sending a clear message of denouncement against the Cuban regime. The audience responded with applause, flags, and shouts of support for political prisoners.

This exciting moment was shared by journalist Mario J. Pentón in a video that showcases the dedication of the artists and the overwhelming emotion of the audience.

La Diosa showcased her latest musical production, Joyas, at the concert, an album featuring very personal renditions of great classics from the Prodigious Decade. The artist aims to captivate her fans from a fresh interpretative perspective, blending nostalgia with vocal power.

Rey, the partner of the singer and music producer of the album, had shared on social media that the majority of the tickets sold out almost completely two days before the show. The strong response reaffirms La Diosa's connection with her audience in Miami.

This was the artist's second concert at the Watsco Center, a venue where she successfully debuted in Miami just a few months after her arrival in the United States. On this occasion, she once again demonstrated that her voice not only fills auditoriums but also resonates powerfully as a symbol of courage, protest, and commitment.

La Diosa has established herself as one of the most representative female voices of the Cuban exile in the current music scene.

Frequently Asked Questions about the concert of La Diosa and El Funky

What significance did La Diosa's concert have at the Watsco Center?

The concert of La Diosa at the Watsco Center was a significant event not only for the presentation of her new album "Joyas," but also for the strong message of freedom that was conveyed during the performance. La Diosa and El Funky united their voices in the song "Patria y Vida," evoking a sense of struggle and hope for a free Cuba.

Who is El Funky and what role did he play in the concert?

El Funky, whose real name is Eliécer Márquez Duany, is a Cuban rapper known for his anti-communist activism and his collaboration on the song "Patria y Vida". During the concert at the Watsco Center, El Funky joined La Diosa to perform this song, sending a message of support to his political prisoner friend Maykel Osorbo and denouncing the Cuban regime.

What is the album "Joyas" presented by La Diosa?

"Jewels" is the latest album by La Diosa, where she offers personal renditions of classics from the Prodigious Decade. The album aims to blend nostalgia with La Diosa's vocal strength, providing new interpretations of songs that have shaped generations.

What is the current situation of El Funky in the United States?

El Funky is facing a possible deportation process in the United States, as he has been given a deadline to leave the country. This situation has generated a wave of support among the Cuban community and human rights advocates, who argue for his stay due to the political persecution he faces in Cuba.

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