"Let those who are hurt suffer": El Micha announces release and concert in Havana after criticism for returning to Cuba

El Micha returns to Cuba, sparking reactions after criticizing life in Miami. He announces a concert in Havana and a new song "Al que le duela que sufra," challenging his critics on social media.

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The Cuban reggaeton artist El Micha has sparked a wave of reactions on social media after confirming his return to live in Cuba, stating that life in Miami is a charade and that he wants to be in his country surrounded by the people who love him.

After his controversial statements, the singer has thrown several hints on social media and even took the opportunity to announce his upcoming concert at Loco Lugar in the Theme Park of Havana on September 26th.

Instagram Capture / El Micha

On that same day, he will release a new song, "Whoever is hurt should suffer," which is filled with hints and responses to those who criticize him.

“With my eyes and tongues up, I'm chill without putting up a fight, time goes by and I'm still up here, and to those who are hurt...”, the artist wrote on his Instagram account alongside a sneak peek of the video filmed on the island.

The announcement was also accompanied by a defiant stance towards those who criticize him for his decision to return to live in Cuba. “I am where I want to be. Whether I left or I came back, that’s my problem. If it bothers someone, let them suffer, and if it helps someone, let them use it,” he stated in another of his posts, making it clear that he is not willing to justify his personal decisions to public scrutiny.

The news has created a strong division among its fans. While some celebrate the artist's return to their roots, others question their stance amid the migratory exodus the country is experiencing and the difficult economic conditions faced by millions of Cubans.

Until his ex-partner Ana María publicly reproached him for talking about family when he leaves his children in the United States to return to Cuba.

Frequently asked questions about El Micha's return to Cuba

Why did El Micha decide to return to live in Cuba?

El Micha decided to return to Cuba because he believes he receives more love and support there than in Miami, where he claims to have faced criticism. He expressed that he wants to be surrounded by his "true family" and avoid what he describes as a "farce" in his life in the United States.

How has the public reacted to El Micha's return to Cuba?

The return of El Micha to Cuba has generated divided reactions among his followers and the general public. While some celebrate his decision to return to his roots, others criticize his stance amid the migratory and economic crisis affecting Cubans. Additionally, his ex-partner, Ana María Daniel, has criticized him for leaving his children in the United States.

What has Ana María Daniel said about El Micha's return to Cuba?

Ana María Daniel, mother of El Micha's children, publicly criticized the artist for speaking about "real family" without mentioning his children. She expressed her outrage on social media and stated that she has no intention of returning to Cuba, expressing gratitude for being in the United States.

What is El Micha's stance on the Cuban regime?

El Micha has been criticized for his ambiguous political stance regarding the Cuban regime. Although he has avoided making a clear statement about the repression and lack of freedoms in Cuba, his return to the island and his performances have been interpreted by some as support for the system that censors opposing artists.

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Deneb González

Editor of CiberCuba Entertainment