Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 help a Cuban who lost her home in a fire: "Besides being speculators, we truly apply ourselves."

Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 supported a Cuban woman who lost her home in a fire by sending financial assistance.

Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13Photo © Instagram / Dany Ome

The urban artists Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 have earned the applause of their fans after performing an emotional act of solidarity with a Cuban family that lost their home in a fire in Santiago de Cuba.

In a video shared on social media, Dany Ome explained that they became aware of the case through a video shared by the affected woman's son. “We feel incredibly proud to have contributed to this cause. This lady lost her home in Santiago de Cuba... we sent her some money. We sent it to her daughter's account. We saw the video through the woman's son; it was through him that we saw the video, and we felt very emotional. And this lady now has a new home,” he recounted.

Kevincito, for his part, reaffirmed his commitment to the Cuban people: “Every little bit we can contribute, we will contribute, because you give us so much love.”

In the comments of the post, Dany Ome delved even deeper into his emotions and the origin of his empathy: “The values you gave me brought me here, I live proud of you just as you are of me,” he wrote, addressing his mother, Noelia Pedraza. “I love us. Besides being speculators, we truly apply ourselves. These crazy ones will live twisted because I am genuinely good. Let the talkers talk,” he added, defending his authenticity against criticism.

It is worth noting that both musicians have been on tour in Cuba for several weeks, where they have not only performed concerts for their fans but have also had the opportunity to engage with the everyday realities and the difficult stories faced by many Cubans.

This act of solidarity strengthens the emotional bond between Dany Ome, Kevincito El 13, and their audience, and demonstrates how social media can be a powerful tool to channel empathy and support among Cubans, both inside and outside the country.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 and Their Tour in Cuba

How have Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 helped the Cuban family affected by a fire?

Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 sent money to the Cuban family who lost their home in a fire in Santiago de Cuba. They learned about the situation through a video shared by the son of the affected woman and decided to contribute financially to the reconstruction of her house, thus showing their solidarity with the Cuban people.

What other acts of solidarity have Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 performed during their tour in Cuba?

During their tour in Cuba, Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 visited a fan with a complex medical condition and brought essential items for her home, including an oxygen tank. Additionally, Dany Ome has been seen distributing money, food, and clothing to people in vulnerable situations, actions that have been praised by his followers despite some criticism.

What controversies have surrounded the tour of Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 in Cuba?

The tour has been surrounded by controversy due to the artists' presence at official events and their association with figures close to the Cuban regime, such as Sandro Castro. Criticism has also arisen due to their interaction with Cuban authorities, such as the photo with a traffic police officer, which has sparked debate about their stance regarding the island's government.

What has been the response of the Cuban audience to the tour of Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13?

The tour has generated a mixed response among the Cuban public. While many fans have praised the closeness and solidarity of the artists, others have criticized their relationship with the regime and the celebration of concerts in locations inaccessible to most. Despite the controversy, both artists have maintained a strong connection with their audience on the island.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.