Otaola responds to Haila and Yomil after dedicating a song

Otaola responds to Haila and Yomil after dedicating a song to her

The Cuban presenter Alex Otaola reacted to the new two-part song performed by Yomil and Haila, written specifically to make fun of him, in which they call him a clown and frustrated.

In his show Hola Ota-Ola, the influencer accuses them of combining their human misery and mediocrity to resurface.

“They made a music video, I won’t even review it later. It sounds like the ’70s, ’80s (…) It’s like a can of Coca-Cola stuck in a 55-gallon tank that they threw away.” “La ramp down,” he described.

Otaola assured that he had seen the entire video, but refused to play any part of it because “it’s not even worth listening to.”

With his usual irony, he explained that he liked the pictures because they showed the sadness and poverty of the Cuban people.

“This is what the video shows of Haila and Yomil, a city that is falling apart while the dictatorship sends its clowns to the Roman Colosseum to give them bread and circuses, as they are used to,” he emphasized.

“The video sucks; The topic, I won’t even tell you, crosses the threshold into shit. But you look very pretty surrounded by poverty, vulgarity, gossip, the lower class, that’s what you are,” he stressed.

“Aunt Tata Tells Stories” is the name of the song whose video clip has been released on Friday on social media. At the beginning an actor appears who performs a kind of satire on the Otaola show.

“Look, you talk about me and I don’t take you into account. The more I ignore you, the angrier you get,” Yomil says.

To which Haila continues: “You have already dedicated over 100 direct messages to me, tell me how it feels that I don’t answer.” (…) “Look how you talk about me and me without paying attention to yourself , The more I ignore you, the more annoying you become. . You remain engrossed as I give in to you. Tell me how it feels to perform as a clown.

The video was shot on the Paseo del Prado and other streets in Havana, where both actors appear singing and dancing with various models and dancers.