Micha vents and launches a hard attack quotThey have also

Micha vents and launches a hard attack: "They have also formed a dictatorship here"

The Micah remains in the eye of the whirlwind of criticism in Miami Positions on Cuba and his travels to the island, but he has chosen to turn a deaf ear to anyone who questions him.

In a recent interview for the YouTube show “Destivo Tolk,” the Cuban reggaeton player said this: interjected strong attack against influencers who use the networks to criticize him.

“People who say what they say, who say what they say. I’m tired of so many lies, so much fun. “I just go to work, what I came to do, to look for money and try to bring a plate of food to my family,” he said.

According to the singer, there came a time when he understood that “they will talk anyway (…)” He was attacked anyway., anyway I’m the policeman, anyway I’m the communist. I see people who benefit from it, everyone lives from it, talks about it, in the end everything stays the same, the people are the ones who suffer and what people hesitate and look for four pesos with the word Cuba.

“When you understand that you are free, you do what you want,” said the artist, who sharply questioned the fact that artists who have any connection to his country are called communists, informers and police officers .

“I used to live under stress. There you have to measure what you are going to say, here you have to measure what you are going to say (…) They have also formed a dictatorship here because it is there, there, above the artists,” he explained in the interview.

Regarding the controversial trips to his home country, he added without a doubt: “I will continue to travel to Cuba“I will sing in Cuba, and I will sing here, and I will sing in Europe, I will sing in Mexico, in the Dominican Republic, I will sing wherever I want.”

After recently announcing a tour of the island, he also received countless criticisms, to which he replied bluntly: “I have no interest.” If I get the opportunity and can sing again on the stages of my country, in the places where my people saw me grow up, I will sing there.”

In an exchange with “Destino Tolk,” El Micha said more than once that because of these constant attacks, it is very difficult for many Cuban artists to pursue careers and advance in the United States.