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Death of Cuban Reggaeton Star El Taiger Draws Global Media Attention

Friday, October 11, 2024 by Richard Morales

Death of Cuban Reggaeton Star El Taiger Draws Global Media Attention
José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar, El Taiger - Image © Instagram/el_taiger

The untimely death of Cuban reggaeton artist José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar, known as El Taiger, has created a significant ripple in the international media landscape. Major outlets such as Billboard, BBC Mundo, El País, People en Español, El Nuevo Herald, Hola, and Diario Las Américas have all reported on his passing, highlighting both his musical career and the violent circumstances that abruptly ended his rising success.

Numerous digital platforms including La Opinión, Tv Azteca, Sports, and Milenio have covered the story of El Taiger, a leading figure in Cuba's urban music scene who garnered a large fan base with his infectious rhythms and lyrics. These reports emphasize the event's impact on the Cuban community, both on the island and among those who have left, where his music was widely popular.

Government Reactions and Public Grief

In a rare move, the Cuban government, which typically remains silent on similar incidents involving artists in exile, spoke out following the tragedy that has shaken the community. Former Minister of Culture Abel Prieto Jiménez expressed that "all Cubans" hoped for El Taiger's recovery when his condition was first reported. Similarly, Lis Cuesta, the wife of President Miguel Díaz-Canel, wished the singer a swift recovery, stating that "the Cuban nation is united, despite attempts to sow division," as reported by the Spanish outlet El País.

Investigation and Ongoing Media Interest

Billboard noted that they reached out to the Miami Police Department for updates on the investigation but received no response by the time of publication. The unclear circumstances surrounding his death have spurred substantial media interest in the ongoing investigation.

The shock of his death has also been felt deeply in the artistic community. Cuban artists and public figures have flooded social media with tributes and expressions of sorrow for the loss of a cherished figure in urban music.

There is no doubt that El Taiger's death, following a gunshot wound to the head in Miami, Florida, leaves a noticeable void in the music scene. Yet, his influence and legacy will endure on the dance floors and in the hearts of those who saw in his songs a reflection of their own realities.

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