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From Miami to Cuba: El Micha Performs at Varadero's Summer Finale

Saturday, August 31, 2024 by Madison Pena

Over the weekend, several artists from the Cuban urban genre were invited to close out the summer in Varadero, and one of them was El Micha. The veteran reggaeton artist traveled from Miami to the island, despite the criticism he has received for his repeated visits to his homeland. He once again took the stage to perform for his audience on Friday at the Hotel Brisas del Caribe.

In his Instagram stories, the singer shared numerous videos that fans uploaded to social media after the concert. El Micha got the crowd dancing and singing along to his repertoire of hits that have made history in Cuban reggaeton. He also performed some of his musical collaborations with artists like Lenier Mesa, Jacob Forever, and Yomil Hidalgo, among others.

One of his iconic songs, "Gerente," which he released in 2007, was sung in chorus by everyone present. "Real things don't get lost along the way," El Micha wrote after the concert, where he felt the warm reception and love from the Cuban audience.

He promised and delivered; the reggaeton star said he would return to sing in Cuba, and he did, despite the criticism and questioning from a significant part of the Cuban community in Miami.

El Micha's Summer Finale Performance in Varadero

Here are some frequently asked questions about El Micha's performance at the summer finale in Varadero, Cuba.

Why did El Micha face criticism for performing in Cuba?

El Micha faced criticism from some members of the Cuban community in Miami for his repeated visits to Cuba, where he continues to perform despite the political and social issues.

Who were some of the artists El Micha collaborated with during the concert?

During the concert, El Micha performed collaborations with artists like Lenier Mesa, Jacob Forever, and Yomil Hidalgo.

What is the significance of the song "Gerente" in El Micha's career?

"Gerente," released in 2007, is one of El Micha's iconic songs and was sung in chorus by the audience during the concert, showcasing its lasting impact on Cuban reggaeton.

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