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The Taiger receives criticism for copying Tekashi 6ix9ine: “Hypocrite and clown”

El Taiger Faces Criticism for Copying Tekashi 6ix9ine in Cuba

The Cuban reggaeton artist, José Manuel Carvajal Zaldívar, popularly known as El Taiger, has once again found himself at the center of controversy. This time, he has faced a wave of criticism for seemingly copying the American rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine.

New Projects and Visits to Different Regions of Cuba

Despite having no plans to return to Miami, Carvajal has decided to make the most of his time in Cuba by engaging in new projects and exploring different regions of the island.

During his stay, the singer of the hit song “Speak Matador” organized a photo session with peasants from Viñales, a province in Pinar del Río.

A Familiar Concept

While the idea may not have seemed problematic at first, it quickly drew comparisons to Tekashi’s visit to Cuba. The American rapper had also interacted with residents and recorded a music video, titled “Living Legend,” featuring Lenier Mesa, in the fields of Pinar del Río.

El Taiger shared the photos from his session on Instagram, captioning them with, “The greatest treasure that Cuba keeps inside are the peasants.” However, users couldn’t help but notice the similarities between his concept and Tekashi’s.

In the photos, Carvajal can be seen engaging in activities such as plowing the land, which Tekashi had also done during his visit. This stark contrasted with El Taiger’s usual display of opulence.

Criticism and Hypocrisy

Unsurprisingly, El Taiger faced a barrage of criticism for his imitation of Tekashi and his lack of originality. Users commented, “You imitate anything you see, what kind of unoriginality, a product made in China,” and “You gave it to you as an imitator Tekashi with the old look, I don’t know why you do those antics if they don’t suit you.”

However, the criticism didn’t stop at his lack of creativity. Many also accused El Taiger of hypocrisy and a lack of empathy towards Cuban peasants who face obstacles and exploitation under the dictatorship. Comments such as, “Hypocrite and clown, if the peasants are so important, why don’t you support them against the dictatorship?” and “This one in his life has really worked and now he takes pictures with the peasants as if he knew what they were doing,” flooded social media.

Furthermore, El Taiger has been known to mock and belittle the Cuban opposition, particularly those in Miami exile, while never openly opposing the dictatorship.

Deportation and Future Plans

As for his return to Miami, there are no indications of any plans. After spending almost two months in Cuba, it strengthens the theory that he was deported following his arrest for drug possession.

How has El Taiger’s decision to imitate Tekashi 6ix9ine affected his fans and critics?

Ot be entirely original, El Taiger’s decision to imitate Tekashi 6ix9ine has sparked an uproar amongst his fans and critics alike. Many argue that this move shows a lack of creativity and innovation on his part.

It is not the first time that El Taiger has faced accusations of copying other artists. In the past, he has been accused of imitating Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny, among others.

The Future of El Taiger’s Career

With this recent controversy, it remains to be seen how El Taiger’s career will be affected. While some argue that any publicity is good publicity, others believe that this constant copying will ultimately damage his reputation and artistic integrity.

Regardless of the outcome, it is clear that El Taiger’s actions have left a significant impact on the Cuban music industry and the perception of his artistry. Only time will tell if he will be able to overcome these criticisms and establish himself as an original and respected artist.

In the meantime, fans and critics alike will continue to closely watch El Taiger’s every move, waiting to see what he will do next and whether he will finally break free from the shadow of his imitations.

1 thought on “The Taiger receives criticism for copying Tekashi 6ix9ine: “Hypocrite and clown””

  1. It’s disheartening to see The Taiger being accused of mimicking the controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, and subsequently facing criticism for it. While I understand that artists and media outlets often draw influence from one another, accusations of copying can undermine the credibility and originality of any publication.

    However, let’s remember that The Taiger is an independent entity that should be allowed to explore different styles and adapt to current trends. It’s crucial to differentiate between borrowing a few elements for inspiration and outright copying. True creativity lies in presenting unique perspectives and content that resonates with its audience, without resorting to blatant imitation.

    It’s equally important to approach this criticism objectively, rather than resorting to name-calling. Labeling The Taiger as a “hypocrite and clown” serves no purpose other than creating animosity. Constructive feedback and a healthy exchange of ideas would be more beneficial for both the publication and its critics.

    Instead of focusing on accusations, it would be constructive to evaluate the quality and integrity of The Taiger’s work. Whether it’s striving for originality or addressing the allegations head-on, maintaining transparency and open dialogue can help address concerns and build trust with its audience.

    Let’s hope that The Taiger can learn from this criticism, leverage it as an opportunity for growth, and continue to create content that sets it apart from the rest of the media landscape.

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