The Cuban singer La Diosa (Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya) has once again ignited social media with a preview of her new song "El Condón," which will officially premiere this Saturday on YouTube, sparking a wave of reactions from both her followers and critics.
Before the release, the artist had already generated controversy with the song's content, which includes direct references to male intimate anatomy. As expected, she quickly faced criticism and was labeled vulgar for her lyrics.
"The papaya, Pinguita de Jardín, and now El Condón," a user suggested, referring to the themes of his songs.
La Diosa's response was immediate and in her style: she posted two videos on Instagram dancing in a pool, first swaying her hips in a bikini printed with the Cuban flag and then in another green bikini that left little to the imagination, with the audio of her new track playing in the background. Hips and attitude, her usual signature.
The reactions from her fans were immediate: "It happened"; "I have to admit, La Diosa gets to me"; "Let the hurt ones suffer"; "This is how we want to see you, your followers. Breaking through with your talent"; "Go for it, Goddess, my favorite"; "You are the best."

The cover of the official video for "El Condón" features a group of women in bikinis celebrating aboard a yacht, so this comes with flavor and female empowerment.
The formula is not new. The Goddess has been building a personal brand for years based on musical provocation and a defiant response to her critics, turning every piece of criticism into visibility and every controversy into a new release.
Just reviewing his history is enough to understand: "The 40-Pound Papaya" and "Garden Pinguita" are two of his most memorable titles for their boldness and viral reach.
In 2025, La Diosa released "La Conchinchina", another track with explicit lyrics that sparked debate and ultimately garnered more views due to the controversy.
May 2026 is proving to be particularly prolific for the singer. A few days ago, she released "El Gran Sabor", a timba and salsa track that pays homage to Cuban roots, eliciting emotional reactions from the Cuban community in the diaspora.
However, the next provocation was just around the corner. With "El Condón" as the new chapter in her discography, the artist proves that criticism does not hold her back, but rather propels her forward: every time someone calls her vulgar, she responds with another song that ends up becoming the most talked about.
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