Home » World » Cuban deliveryman moves the diaspora with a topic about emigration – 2024-02-24 09:29:02

Cuban deliveryman moves the diaspora with a topic about emigration – 2024-02-24 09:29:02

Cuban delivery man Un Yoe has suddenly risen to fame after releasing a song that has resonated in the hearts of a large number of Cubans due to its theme: emigration in search of a better life.

Through social networks, the topic has gone viral, which under the title Survival, tells the painful journey of people who have decided to leave Cuba in search of a better future for themselves and their families.

The topic stood out for a particular fragment that went viral on networks, where it reflects the pain felt in leaving the place of birth and loved ones, combined with the determination to obtain a better, more prosperous life.

The lyrics, which have caused a sensation among Cuban migrants, are inspired by the performer’s own story, who tells of his odyssey crossing 11 countries on his journey to the United States, in search of the ‘American dream’.

For obvious reasons, the song has quickly gained popularity among young Cubans in the diaspora, as well as among those who still reside on the Island but share the dream of a better life abroad.

The deliveryman’s verses do not leave aside the difficulties of life in his homeland, and how precariousness is the basis of the need to seek opportunities beyond its borders.

“The street is bad, I have to look for the fulas to be able to live. The mentality of Cuba is not the same as that of Yuma,” expresses one of his lines.

The song has been praised by established artists of the genre, such as Fixty Ordara and El Taiger, who have referred to it as “hard” and “authentic.” Online users have expressed that they identify with the lyrics and message of the song, highlighting its realism and emotional depth.

In the presentation of his song, Un Yoe thanked the country that has given him the opportunity to help his family, the United States, and dedicated the song to all the migrants who, like him, have risked everything in search of the dream of a prosperous life. .

Likewise, he expressed his solidarity with the millions of families who have lost their loved ones on this journey.

According to data from the human rights organization WOLA, 425,000 Cuban migrants arrived in the US between 2022 and 2023. In addition, 36,000 submitted asylum applications in Mexico between January 2022 and last November.


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