‘The Revolution has more than 62,000 millennia left’: Raúl Torres responds with a poem to the song ‘Pàtria i Vida’

The official troubadour Raúl Torres stated that the Cuban Revolution “has more than 62,000 millennia left” in a poem originally published on its social networks and later replicated by the official portal Cubadebate, With which it responded to the song “Mother country and Vida”.

In the text, entitled “Homeland or Death for Life”, the singer accuses the members of the duo Gent de la zona, Descemer Bé, Yotuel, Maykel Obsorbo and El Funky to perform the song for economic reasons and profitability.

“They have been left without a face again / The offenders of the village / Another breach stick ticket / Today I react, then furnished,” say some of the verses.

The musician also mentioned in the United States, Turkish chief of most of the island’s problems according to the regime: “Make money shit / That entontece of the empire / Make money lie / and confuse peoples.”

“The Government that sponsors you has killed, mutilated and separated thousands of yours. That doesn’t tell you anything, coward. That’s why and more, always, homeland or death,” a user named Yaisel Pieter replied on his social media. .

Numerous state media outlets have replicated the verses written by the deputy in the National Assembly of Popular Power since 2018, as is the case of Radio Cadena Havana, which he described as “buffoonish” and “anticunana” in the song “Homeland and Life ”and of“ artists without value and without values ​​”to their authors.

Torres became the official troubadour of the regime since, on the death of Hugo Chávez, he composed “The Return of the Friend”, dedicated to the Venezuelan; then, “Through the Sun,” for Fidel Castro’s 88th birthday, and two years later, “Riding with Fidel,” the regime’s anthem to Castro’s death. “Between laurels and olive trees” came a year later.

As he did not want to stop dedicating any subject to Raúl Castro, he did so in “L’últim mambí”, where he compares the military man to Sancho Panza.

In this line of “trova opportune”, in 2016 he dedicated the theme “Baracoa rises” to one of the regions most devastated by Hurricane Matthew, which hit Cuba this summer, and in 2018 announced “Hotel Tulip “for the victims of the May air disaster.

His insistence on mourning matters has led the Cuban pussy to baptize him as “the necrotector.”

Torres said in an interview on the official portal CubaYes that he has not charged a penny for the songs he has written “in the revolution.” On this occasion he described as “fascist order” those who attack him on social media to compose such issues.

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