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Taiger Responds to Harryson's "Otochana mi": "They Have to Mention Me to Be Heard in Havana"

Tuesday, July 2, 2024 by Alexander Flores

Taiger Responds to Harryson's "Otochana mi": "They Have to Mention Me to Be Heard in Havana"
Harryson and El Taiger - Image © Instagram / Harryson, El Taiger

Harryson is celebrating the success of his new release, "Otochana mi". This reparto song has not gone unnoticed, especially since it includes viral footage of an altercation between El Taiger and Ja Rulay in Cuba. In a particular moment of the video, the Cuban singer also references El Taiger, saying he has always been a frog. "Don't act like a tiger; you've always been a frog," sings Harryson.

El Taiger did not remain silent and responded to Harryson on social media, saying, "They are in the Dominican Republic and have to mention me to be heard in Havana."

To this, Harryson replied, expressing respect for his colleague, with whom he has collaborated musically in the past. "José, it was the muse that made me do it. Respect to you always, 100%. I’ve never had to talk about anyone. I don't make your music; you make mine, the one I fought to get out of the corner. Reparto, I don't do fachatón; I do reparto, and the video was edited by someone else, and I liked it. People want more gossip than controversy; meanwhile, 'Otochana' is number one in the streets. Amen. God bless you, be yourself again, bro, because the people who like your music on the streets are suffering from your change," Harryson responded.

El Taiger also shared this exchange on Instagram, making it clear that things are good between them and that he respects Harryson. Meanwhile, social media comments have been pouring in, with many agreeing with Harryson and encouraging José Manuel Carvajal to return to his old self. Here is Harryson's song:

Harryson and El Taiger's Public Exchange

The recent interaction between Harryson and El Taiger has raised several questions among fans and followers. Here are some common inquiries and their answers:

What is "Otochana mi" about?

"Otochana mi" is a reparto song by Harryson that has gained significant popularity. It includes viral footage of an altercation between El Taiger and Ja Rulay in Cuba, adding to its intrigue.

Why did El Taiger respond to Harryson?

El Taiger responded to Harryson because he was mentioned in the song "Otochana mi" and felt the need to address the reference made about him.

How did Harryson react to El Taiger's response?

Harryson expressed respect for El Taiger, explaining that the mention was inspired by his muse and not intended to cause any conflict. He emphasized his respect for El Taiger and clarified the nature of his music.

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