| 24/03/2021 – 9:35 am (GMT-4)
Cuban urban music singer Michael Serra Miranda, popularly known as the Micha, Made a live broadcast via Instagram where, among other things, he touched on the subject of Cuban politics.
the reguetonero, Who on many occasions has been singled out for not wanting to speak out against the Cuban government, said at one point on the show that he was “fed up” of always being asked about the matter.
for that the Micha has made the decision to talk about the situation through the media and in a few days will offer an interview to Dominican journalist and presenter Tony Dandrades to see if he can turn the page and “refresh the head of some people.”
“I’m going to have to refresh the heads of a few people because I’m fed up with politics. I’m going to do with Tony Dandrades, him and me talking about this situation, to see if I can be cured,” he said. urban singer sitting inside a car.
El Micha, who resides in the United States for much of the year for professional reasons, has been rumored on social media for some time because of his public stance on the communist government in Cuba.
In November last year 2020, the performer of Party offered an interview to the incognito personage of the social networks that is called Un Martí To ‘Durako where it touched several subjects, among them, the status of his family on the island and his opinion on the Cuban dictatorship.
During the talk, the urban music singer said he was not going to sacrifice his skin and had no plans to say “Down with the dictatorship” as he wants to keep traveling and entering the island unhindered so he can visit his own.
“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 came out 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, you never see your uncles, your grandparents, your mother, anyone. You are left alone in any country in the world, whether your opinion is good or bad, “he said.
A few years ago, in 2014, El Micha also made clear what he thought, this time, about the Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and what his figure represented for him.
It happened during a tour that the urban singer realized by Italy. the reguetonero he categorized the former communist leader as an “idol”, words that in their day also caused the anger of many Cubans in the United States, about residents of the city of Miami (Florida).
“An idol in politics, if I have any, is Fidel, the idol is this one,” El Micha commented during an interview he gave to an Italian media outlet.
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