Raquel Pueyo, a Spanish influencer recently visiting Cuba, shared a TikTok video featuring a Cuban woman singing on the streets of Havana that has since gone viral. Under the title "Gifts of Havana", the content creator from Zaragoza showcased the woman sitting on a sidewalk, performing an a cappella rendition of "¿Y cómo es él?" by José Luis Perales while accompanying herself on a guitar.
The video, which has already surpassed 116,000 views, has sparked both admiration for the street performer and curiosity about her identity. Comments range from "Is that girl who sings named Moraima? I've been looking for her contact for a while," to "The art of a captive soul, singing with a free voice that she only hears within the confines of a sad Cuba..." Other comments include, "Talent abounds in Cuba," "She sings amazingly well; hopefully TikTok works its magic," and "Long live my beautiful island Cuba."
Additional reactions highlight the public's interest in the singer: "If anyone knows her, please contact me," "God bless her always," "She should go on a talent show," "Such artistry," "That's my beautiful Cuba, great my queen, keep it up," "Wonderful voice," "Such a good and emotional interpretation," "What a beautiful voice," "Cuba is a machine of talents," and "The true art is in the streets."
Understanding the Viral Impact of Cuban Street Performers
The unexpected virality of this video has raised many questions about the talented street performers of Cuba. Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers.
Who is the Cuban woman singing in the viral video?
The identity of the Cuban woman singing in the viral video remains unknown, although there is speculation that her name might be Moraima.
How many views has the video received?
The video has surpassed 116,000 views on TikTok.
What song is the Cuban woman performing in the video?
She is performing an a cappella rendition of "¿Y cómo es él?" by José Luis Perales.
What has been the public's reaction to the video?
The public has responded with admiration for her talent and curiosity about her identity, as well as a desire to see her gain more recognition.