Al2 El Aldeano and Expeloteros sing for Cuba’s freedom in the aftermath of ‘Patria y Vida’

The rapper Al2 El Aldeano and Cuban expeloteros they premiered this week two songs for the freedom of Cuba, in the aftermath of Homeland and Life

El Aldeano premiered the song this Friday “To dream”, where he recounts his personal experiences in Cuba and the United States, in particular his fight against drugs and drugs his dream to see Cuba free

“Let’s imagine we are in the house, (Miguel) Díaz-Canel tied up, praying among the crowd, while freedom embraces the people of Cubasays the chorus.

“Homeland are my children,” the rapper said in part of the song that his followers cheered.

For his part, a group of Cuban expeloteros premiered the song “Pass the ball through Cuba“. Multiple Legendary industrial team with the team jersey: Orlando “El Duque” Hernández, René Arocha, Euclides Rojas and Ángel Leocadio Díaz

“Does it fall or not? Pa’fuera! Pa’que fall: push it” says the subject where they tell the story of these Cuban expeloteros and ask directly “freedom for the people of Cuba”

The theme is sung by Jorge Trigoura, although El Duque and Euclides also sing some fragments. “They’re going to talk about getting more time later, to deceive you again,” says Euclides

“What’s the matter? Does it fall or not? Push it a little so that it falls like a ripe mango,” says El Duque.

In the song they mention the San Isidro movement and call Miguel Díaz-Canel “put to the finger”.

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