Alexander Otaola He said he was grateful for the “Homage” choir dedicated to him by singer Cándido Fabré during a concert held in Camagüey this week.
“Cándido Fabré’s idea was to dedicate a choir to me in the middle of the streets of my hometown, Camagüey. It’s really a tribute to me. This is a sublime moment for me, I thought nobody knew me in Camagüey, but I realize that if Fabré created this choir, the audience also guarachó means people know who I am,” he said influencers.
Otaola added that what happened shows how people could be made “true accomplices” to the dictatorship.
“You cannot go on to justify the cowardice and complicity of the Cuban people. You have to tell them that it is your job to take to the streets to demonstrate and stop being an accomplice.”he showed.
“What strikes me as odd is that the TV news says we’re going to hit the players with vulgar phrases and this chorus of ‘Otaola, what the ping…é?’ have attacked. How can you define it?” he asked.
However, the influencer stated that what happened made him feel “full” and that he interpreted it as something positive.
“That you stop being accomplices and give in to the insolence of the communists, the only way is by road,” Otaola concluded in a message to the people of Camagüey who took part in the choir.
Candida Fabre knocked out Alexander Otaola And The goddess during a concert he gave last Tuesday night in the Montecarlo neighborhood of the city Camaguey.
“They want to end Cuba, they want to overthrow the revolution, but nobody fucking gives up here…”said the musician before referring directly to the influencer and the Cuban singer.
“Hands up and we’ll tell Otaolaa, what the ping… é?”shouted Fabré, seeking chorus from his audience and giving the public space to repeat the rude phrase every time it alluded to those who politically think differently, including The Goddess.
“According to my source, upon hearing this, many people left the venue in disgust, and when the concert ended they turned off the electricity for several hours,” wrote professor and independent journalist José Luis Tan Estrada on Facebook, reviewing the incident in a publication accompanied by a short video.
It is not the first time in the last year that Fabré, the passionate defender of Castroism, has been confronted with exiled figures. In August last year he had an exchange with Chocolate MC.
Before that, in 2021, he also entered dispute with the singers of “Patria y Vida”, whom he described as “ungrateful”..