Cuban musician Randy Malcom to Cándido Fabré: ‘Homeland and Life is insurmountable, and whoever hurts, lets it hurt’

“Homeland and Life is insurmountable, and whoever hurts, lets it hurt”said the Cuban musician Randy Malcom, from the duo Gente de Zona, for the song by Cándido Fabré and the others attempts by the Havana regime to counter the impact of the song created viral in Cuba

“I’ll be honest: as an artist, after they put out a song like ‘Patria y Vida’ I wouldn’t be so dirty putting out a song in response to something so greatIt’s like getting an answer to ‘Dancing’ at the time or ‘Despacito’ when it came out. They are unique songs because they arrive at unique moments and with the right people, ”Malcom said in an interview that DIARIO DE CUBA will soon be broadcasting in its entirety.

The answer is a lack of musical respect and being a Cubanhe added.

Malcom said that “Fabré is an excellent performer, who every Cuban admired for his talent as an improviser. Anyway, Fabré has always sung for the government and was sympathetic to him. No wonder he did, but I’m not going to. discussing with someone who already has such a great teaching and who will not change it at his age, and even more so with the responsibility he has on his shoulders with the government. ”

“Finally, Fabré has always sung for the government, not for now, for a lifetimeHe had to do it, it was his turn. But ‘Patria y Vida’ is a unique songIt’s not because we did it, it’s because if other people would have done it in these moments Homeland and Life came out and revolutionized history, I would also have taken off my hat, being Randy Malcom or Gente de Zona, and would have said ‘here’s the one posing to answer this, for fun’“he confessed.

Cándido Fabré is one of the artists associated with the regime who has released songs against “Patria y Vida”, the song of Yotuel Romero, Gente de Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Castillo (Osorbo) and El Funky what is it a national anthem for thousands of Cubans.

In “I’m from Homeland of Death”, Fabré referred to these artists for their criticism of the regime, but he got angry with Descemer Bueno and Alexander Delgado, from Gente de Zona, including video montages. Fabré launched the issue weeks after saying that “the revolution is not to blame”.

Descemer Bueno replied to Fabré that “you don’t have to be such a dog. Take care of your voice, because he has developed a very unpleasant bark that it is exactly what Castro communism deservesAlexander Delgado, for his part, told Fabré that he is “a shameless one who lives well”.

DIARIO DE CUBA will shortly air an interview with Randy Malcom On the phenomenon “Homeland and Life” and the projects of duo Gente de Zona

“#PatriayVida is insurmountable, and whoever hurts, lets it hurt,” said Cuban musician Randy Malcom of the duo Gente de …

Posted by DIARIO DE CUBA on Tuesday April 13, 2021

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