“They are tired of politics”

24/03/2021 – 9:35 AM (GMT-4)

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

The reggaeton, singled out on many occasions for not wanting to speak out against the Cuban government, said at one point on the broadcast that he was “tired” of always being asked about the matter.

So The Micah he has made the decision to speak to the media about the situation and in a few days he will be offering an interview with the Dominican journalist and presenter Tony Dandrades to see if he can turn the page and “get the heads of a few people. freshen up “.

“I’m going to have to freshen up a few people’s minds because they’ve already gotten tired of politics. I’m going to do it with Tony Dandrades, he and I talk about that situation, to see if I’m cured,” said the city singer in a car.

El Micha, who spends most of the year in the United States for professional reasons, has been haunted by controversy on social networks for a while for his public position on Cuba’s communist government.

In November of last year 2020, the interpreter of Fiesta offered an interview about the incognito nature of social networks calling himself Un Martí To ‘Durako where he touched on various topics including his family’s status on the island and his views on the Cuban dictatorship

During the conversation, the urban music singer said he was not going to sacrifice his skin and had no intention of saying ‘Down with the dictatorship’ as he wants to continue to travel and enter the island unhindered to visit his family. .

“I don’t have to say ‘Down with the dictatorship’ or anything, because I’m an artist after all, a black man from a Cuban neighborhood who left and wants to keep seeing his mother, his friends, his family, because time goes by And you can’t sacrifice your skin. Many people have sacrificed their skin and no one remembers them, but you never see your uncles, your grandparents, your mother, anyone. You stay alone in every country in the world, whatever your opinion is or bad, ”he said.

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

It happened during a tour that the urban singer made in Italy. The reggaeton cataloged the former communist leader as an “idol,” words that in his day also angered many Cubans in the United States about residents of the city of Miami, Florida.

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

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