“I’m tired of politics”

| 24/03/2021 – 9:35 (GMT-4)

Cuban urban music singer Michael Sierra Miranda, popularly known as Michala, made a live broadcast via Instagram where, among other things, he touched on the subject of Cuban politics.

Reggaeton, who was often chosen because he did not want to speak out against the Cuban government, said at one point in the broadcast that he was “fed up” of always being asked about the issue.

Thus Michala made the decision to talk about the situation through the press and in a few days will give an interview with Dominican journalist and presenter Tony Dandrades to see if he can turn the page and “refresh the heads of a few people.”

“I’m going to have to refresh my head for a few people because I’m tired of politics. I’m going to do it with Tony Dandrades, he and I talking about that situation, to see if I can heal,” said the urban singer sitting inside a car.

El Micha, who lives most of the year in the United States for professional reasons, has been haunted by controversy on social media for some time because of his public stance toward the communist government in Cuba.

In November last year 2020, the performer party gave an interview to the incognito nature of social media called Un Martí To ‘Durako, where he touched on various topics, including his family’s status on the island and his opinion of the Cuban dictatorship.

During the discussion, the urban music singer said that he does not intend to sacrifice his skin and does not intend to say “Down with the dictatorship”, because he wants to continue to travel and enter the island without obstacles to visit his family. .

“I don’t have to say ‘Down with the dictatorship’ or anything, because in the end I’m an artist, a black man from a Cuban neighborhood who has left and still wants to see his mother, friends, family, because time passes and you can’t sacrifice your skin. Many people have sacrificed their skin and no one remembers them, but you never see your uncles, grandparents, mother, anyone. You are left alone in any country in the world, regardless of your opinion, good or bad, “he said.

A few years ago, in 2014, El Micha also stated what he thought, this time, about the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and what his figure represented to him.

It happened during a tour that the urban singer made in Italy. Reggaeton he categorized the former communist leader as an “idol”, words that in his time also provoked the anger of many Cubans in the United States, about the inhabitants of Miami (Florida).

“An idol in politics, if I have one, is Fidel, that is the idol,” El Micha said in an interview with Italian media.

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