Cuban musician Randy Malcom at Cándido Fabré: “Homeland and life are insurmountable and whoever hurts, let it hurt”

“Homeland and life are insurmountable and whoever hurts, let it hurt”said the Cuban musician Randy Malcom, from the duo Gente de Zona, before the song by Cándido Fabré and the others attempts of the Havana regime to counteract the impact of the song that was made viral in Cuba.

“I will be honest with you: as an artist, after they released a song like “Homeland and Life”, I wouldn’t be so rude to release a song in response to something so great. It’s like getting an answer to “Dancing” at that moment or “Despacito” when it appeared. They are unique songs because they arrive in unique moments and with the right people “, said Malcom in an interview that DIARIO DE CUBA will broadcast in its entirety soon.

The answer is a lack of musical and Cuban respect“he added.

Malcolm said that “Fabré is an excellent artist, whom every Cuban admired for his talent as an improviser. But hey, Fabré has always been about singing for the government and sympathizing. No wonder he did, but I’m not going to talk to a person who already has such a great doctrine and who won’t change it at his age and even more so with the responsibility he has on his shoulders. of Government. “

“Finally, Fabré has always sung for the Government, not for the time being, a lifetime. He had to do it, it was his turn. But “Patria y Vida” is a unique song. Not because I did it, it’s because other people would have done it in those moments “Homeland and life” came out and revolutionized history, And I would have taken off my hat, being Randy Malcom or Gente de Zona and I would have said “Here the one who appears to answer this is pleased”he confessed.

Cándido Fabré was one of the regime-related artists who released songs against “Patria şi Vida”, the song Yotuel Romero, Gente de Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Castillo (Osorbo) and El Funky what is it an anthem for thousands of Cubans.

In “I am from the Fatherland or from Death”, Fabré he referred to these artists for criticizing the regime, but got annoyed with Descemer Bueno and Alexander Delgado, from Gente de Zona, with video montages included. Fabré launched the issue weeks after he said that “the revolution is not to blame for anything.”

Descemer Bueno replied to Fabré that “you don’t have to be such a dog. Be careful of your voice, because it has developed a very unpleasant bark that this is exactly what castro communism deservesFor his part, Alexander Delgado told Fabré that he was “a shameless man who lives well.”

DIARIO DE CUBA will soon broadcast an interview with Randy Malcom on the phenomenon “Homeland and life” and projects duo Gente de Zona.

“#PatriayVida is insurmountable and anyone who hurts, let it hurt,” said Cuban musician Randy Malcom, from the duo Gente de …

Posted by DIARIO DE CUBA on Tuesday, April 13, 2021

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