“The challenge is to keep going. With the best possible songs. Working hard as cultivators of love and good faith among human beings”, said the singer-songwriter Israel Rojas after the tour of Good faith for Spain.
In a publication made by the artist on his Facebook profile, he added that they will continue to criticize what deserves it for the construction of a better country, but never praise defeat, anger and the “pitiful plantain” that is known not to fix. , nor found anything, but it makes profitable.
I have never believed in the competition of who gets the most people into a concert, because that is a very unfair and variable meter, but even in that swampy field, we can still compete, he said.
He pointed out that today they have more followers in Spain than ever before, their music, especially the new album, is being listened to in Cuba and much more in Latin America.
Rojas affirmed that they were the most difficult days of his career; “an absurd campaign started by two contemptibles, with the awareness of being despicable and amplified by people and platforms that lie with total conviction and malice.”
He commented that they received many tips and suggestions to return to Cuba and get out of the eye of such a media hurricane, but they were due to those who got tickets to listen to their music and to those who every day face hatred and the offspring of fascism in Europe and offered to accompany them. .
«We have obeyed the voice of our consciences. As usual. And there are wounds, of course there are.
Noble and good people offended them for being misinformed, for listening to and consuming junk information, he reflected.
«I refuse to believe that they do it because they like to hurt. And many fake boots and profiles trying to chorus to harmonize hate. And we have also had economic losses. Of course”.
He expressed all his affection for those who are already brothers, for those who publicly raised their voices in solidarity, for those who received the blows that were intended for him, for those who traveled miles to listen to a song, for those who were given shelter and protection.
In the same way, he expressed his immense, unforgettable, unforgivable contempt for those who cultivate that hatred.
The singer-songwriter explained that they were offered a reception in Cuba with the protocols that are lavished on athletes who return from great victories, to do a great massive concert in Havana, entertainment and honors, which they refused.
“We are grateful for such a good vibe and the admiration that perhaps this stubborn will to defend music provokes in some, which is our way of defending what Cuba is for us, but we have said no.”
We want to reach the embrace of our mothers, our partners, our children and relatives, who have suffered so much, he clarified.
He added that they do not want to alter the normal programming of concerts that are agreed upon, nor capitalize on these events for personal benefit.
“There’s no need. We have done nothing extraordinary. We’ve just been ourselves,” she concluded.