A video broadcast by the independent media Cubanet He photographed El Micha during a tour of La Vieja with some fans and was accompanied by two bodyguards.
The video appears to have been taken on Obispo Boulevard in the historic center of the Cuban capital.
Micha is back in Cubafrom where he shared several pictures, including one with a house in the background, next to which he wrote: “Dreams come true and this little house is a witness.”
The singer’s visit to the island, who had previously raised his voice to denounce the regime’s repression, was criticized in Cuban exile in Miami, leading the ruling party to defend him.
The reggaeton singer surprised with this trip to Cuba just over a month after another visit to the country to celebrate his birthday and visit his mother.
Last week, after a clash in the networks with the influencer Alexander Otaola, Michael Sierra Miranda – real name of El Micha – He warned that he would travel to Cuba whenever he wanted. He said that he would sing on the island and even expressed his willingness to undertake a national artistic tour.
The television show Con Filo, dedicated to attacking opponents, He described El Micha as the latest “victim” of what he described as “organized repression against any Cuban public figure who expresses even the slightest intention of returning to Cuba.”
The presenter alluded in discreet but obvious praise to the recent attitude of the reggaeton player who, as she specified, decided to ignore the “slap on the wrist of the media” and expressed his willingness to return to Cuba at any time and there to sing.
However, the goodwill was immediately qualified by making it clear that NOT everyone can return, but only those who the regime decides.
“Here the doors are open for them to come and go whenever they can or want, as long as their presence does not pose an explicit threat to national security, as is the case in any country with laws,” he warned, citing then a name.
“That is why Yotuel’s concert in Latino must be carried out through artificial intelligence, like the rest of his neoliberal dreams for Cuba, but the rest, the vast majority of our artists, can return when they see fit, without unpleasant questions or pressure.” For this “Miami is there,” he concluded.
In March 2021 – shortly after the premiere of the cult song “Patria y Vida” – the Cuban urban music singer With the premiere of “A Dream,” he publicly joined the cause of Cuban freedom.a topic in which he called for changes for Cuba while denouncing the oppression, the abuses of the Cuban government, the lack of medicine and freedom of expression, the shortage of food, the long queues or the high prices.