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Cuban regime prohibits ‘Lambo in Varadero’: This is how Yotuel Romero reacts

“The dictatorship officially prohibits ‘Lambo in Varadero'”, with this forceful message through his social networks, Yotuel Romero, denounced, early this Sunday, that his latest success was already banned on the Island.

Before the publication on Facebook of the Cuban singer, the reactions of followers, friends and fellow artists were immediate. According to Beatriz Luengo’s husband, this action by the Cuban government, presided over by Miguel Díaz-Canel, comes as an attack against the song that has become the most listened to song in his country, with record numbers in just nine days. having been released.

“Do not worry! The people have it in REPIT MODE 🙈 #LamboEnVaradero IS STILL THE MOST LISTENED SONG IN CUBA ✊🏾 2.8 MILLION IN 9 Days 🔥 FREEDOM FOR CUBAN POLITICAL PRISONERS ✊🏾 HUMAN RIGHTS FOR THE PEOPLE”, Yotuel wrote next to the image reporting the banning of his song on the Island.

“And then they say that they are not in paralysis mode,” also says the message with which Romero announced this new censorship by the Castro dictatorship, which once again attacks the rights of the Cuban people.

Immediately after this complaint, the digital platforms of the interpreter of “Patria y Vida” were flooded with comments and support for the singer, deploring, of course, the regime’s action.

“Homeland and Life and, Lambo in Varadero for a free and prosperous Cuba and that all the people have the same rights, a living wage, death to communism”; “Yes it can, I hope and it will not remain a dream that we can live in a PROSPEROUS CUBA without fear of expressing what we feel”; “It fulfilled the objective, it’s beautiful, I hope everyone realizes that we can dream of having everything we are looking for outside our country, including freedom,” some comments say at the bottom of the artist’s post.

The official action that occurred with the successful song “Homeland and Life” is repeated, which went from being just another protest song to a hymn for Cuban freedom. Apparently, this is the same purpose of ‘Lambo in Varadero’, which premiered on May 20, by Yotuel Romero and Chris Tamayo.

“I have put it very high several times. It’s music, it’s art. Whoever doesn’t want to hear it, cover their ears. We are in 2022 co$!#%”, I liked it, although people disagree, we fight without giving up for our longed-for dreams”, wrote other users.

The sticky rhythm of the song, in addition to its lyrics, always in a claim for the freedom of the country where these artists were born, prevailed on the island and after becoming the number one listening issue, the government proceeded to block it, according to Rosemary.

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