Chocolate song inciting violence goes viral in Cuba

Chocolate song inciting violence goes viral in Cuba

What started as a recurring topic on social media has become a topic a viral song in Cuba; That's the reality behind it “Abakuá namá”, the latest track from Chocolate MC which constitutes a clear incitement to violence.

Dozens of Internet users, especially young people, are playing the main role these days Videos and reels with knives and machetes or the simulation of fights with this song in the background.

Cubanet interviewed young Cubans, including several high school students, and although some said it was a bad influencethe vast majority see the Chocolate song as something stuck between your generation.

This song was even shown on Miami television and El Rey de los Reparteros, proud that it has such reach, made this clear The song hasn't even been released yet.

After posting the chorus on Instagram, Chocolate took on the task Share dozens of videos with this song on your profile, something that motivates her even more to keep performing.

“Real Abakuá, the kind made without kneeling / Here we don't want mikis dressed as repas, they're for the sidewalk for everyone who doesn't have a key / They cut off my face, I put two tankettes in it and my hand all the way up my ass/ Beat everyone, from now on I will abuse the rest “It's for the sidewalk for everyone who doesn't have a key,” are a few sentences from this song that the young people follow in the chorus.

Children and many minors They appear on the networks as the main actors in videos with this song.