The Cuban singer Velito el Bufón, the stage name of Dariel Gutiérrez Pérez, arrived in Moscow and quickly caused a stir on social media. In a video posted from Sheremetyevo Airport, he can be seen getting into a white limousine while proudly stating: “We really live the movie for real, all authentic.”
From inside the luxurious vehicle, the artist announced that on August 29, he will be performing at a nightclub in the Russian capital.
The post sparked an avalanche of comments among his followers. “The toughest of all time,” wrote one user. “This is the only one I recognize, the heir,” commented another, confirming the excitement he generates among those who follow his career.
Velito resides in Cuba and is currently visiting Russia, where his presence has been warmly welcomed by the Cuban community abroad. In addition to his upcoming performance in Moscow, the artist is preparing to release a collaboration this week with Jacob Forever, one of the most popular figures in the Cuban urban genre.
Born in Havana and trained at the National Lyric Theater, Velito has managed to win over audiences with a fresh and genuine urban proposal. He left his career as a veterinarian to pursue his true passion: music.
On platforms like Spotify and YouTube, he has gained thousands of followers, and songs like Todo se supera —alongside Melanie Santiler— have positioned him among the most viral emerging artists of the moment. With this new phase in Europe, Velito continues to broaden his horizons without losing his essence and keeps his promise to connect more with his audience beyond the island.
From Moscow, and staying true to his style, the Cuban seems to have a clear direction: to enjoy this opportunity and live his "movie."
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Frequently Asked Questions about Velito el Bufón and his Impact on Cuban Urban Music
Who is Velito el Bufón and why is he relevant in Cuban music?
Velito el Bufón, whose real name is Dariel Gutiérrez Pérez, is a Cuban singer known for his fresh and genuine style within the urban genre. Born in Havana and trained at the National Lyric Theatre, he left his career as a veterinarian to pursue music, achieving increasing popularity on platforms like Spotify and YouTube.
What has Velito the Jester achieved with his song "Todo se supera" alongside Melanie Santiler?
"Everything Can Be Overcome," the collaboration between Velito and Melanie Santiler, has reached over two million views on YouTube in just three weeks since its release. The song has become one of the most viral tracks of the Cuban summer, noted for its straightforward lyrics and catchy rhythm.
What activities does Velito the Jester have scheduled during his visit to Moscow?
Velito the Buffoon will perform at a nightclub in Moscow on August 29. Additionally, during his stay in Russia, he plans to release a new collaboration with Jacob Forever, one of the most popular representatives of the Cuban urban genre.
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