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Dayamí La Musa Criticizes La Diosa and Seidy La Niña: "I Gave Them a Seven-Year Break, They Did Nothing for Music"

Friday, November 15, 2024 by Madison Pena

The ongoing feud among Cuban artists in Miami shows no signs of waning as Dayamí La Musa unleashed a barrage of criticism against La Diosa and Seidy La Niña after their recent comments. In a direct message, Dayamí made her stance abundantly clear, holding nothing back: "They're using shows to insult me. I simply said no, and I'll say it again, I'm not interested in recording with either of you."

Dayamí challenged them, questioning their contributions to the music scene: "I gave you a break of seven or eight years, and what did you do with music? Where did you take it? What international hit do you have?" She alluded to her hiatus from the industry and criticized their progress during that time.

Referring to her recent collaboration with Candyman on "El Tiempo," Dayamí declared, "With just one featured track, I surpassed all of you, and you've done nothing in all this time." She expressed disdain for their actions, adding, "You should be ashamed. What are you doing? I've stayed in my lane, haven't disrespected anyone, and I'm not here for drama. That nonsense of going on a show to act tough with me, when I haven't offended you, people must be crazy."

Dayamí also criticized the episode involving Alexander Otaola, where La Diosa discussed the controversy. "If Otaola doesn't support you, no one will because you're all irrelevant. You've spent years chasing after men in the industry to get features because you can't achieve anything on your own. How many media tours have you done? How many concerts have you filled? None," she accused.

Recently, Seidy lashed out at Dayamí, questioning why she should approach her to collaborate. Meanwhile, La Diosa, during Otaola's show, implied that she was displeased with how Dayamí addressed the misunderstanding with her fellow Cuban artists: "I don't want public disputes, but I do want respect because I've always respected her."

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