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The Cuban reggaeton artist Alejandro Santoya, artistically known as the junkieshared images of his return to Cuba on his networks.

“My stay in Cuba was oxygen for my lungs, what a joy to see the neighbors who saw me grow, and Mijail, an emblematic character from Santo Suárez,” he wrote last Friday along with an image where he posed with acquaintances from his neighborhood.

“That says a lot about the great person you are, honest, humble, people who do not forget their roots or where they came from. Cuban pride”; “Cuba is missed, thousands of blessings to El Yonki for his humility and affection for his neighbors.”; “That’s great, that’s what I like about you that you never forget your roots”; Thousands of good blessings for you that you never forget where you come from and your friends”; “Of the few artists who are not in the public eye, nor do they give much to talk about, who maintains their humility, that is you, blessings”; ” He who is grateful always returns to the land where he was born and with all the pride in the world he is well received and welcomed by his family and people who admire him, blessings,” reads among the hundreds of messages left by his fans.

After that, he shared another adorable post, playing the role of dad thankful to be with his little girl again.

“There is no fame or money that pays to wake up next to your baby and that daddy tells you I love you and I missed you a lot … and that you call him my princess too,” he commented along with two photos in which his little girl poses smiling and happy.

“Many congratulations to that princess and to you Yonki for being an excellent person, artists and everything”; “That my brother, children are the greatest blessing for one to get ahead, a hug”; “That is the most valuable thing for every human being and your value is incalculable, many blessings for you to have your family happy”; “He’s also Yonki, tell me that I’m the father of twin girls… blessings brother and much success for you and your whole family, good luck”; “Nothing is more important than family, fame, or money, much less political filth,” they told him.

Despite the fact that his viral publications were followed by hundreds of messages from his followers celebrating the happiness of having been able to spend time in his neighborhood and enjoy his own, others, on the other hand, reproached him for having gone to the island and reminded him of the situation. precariousness and lack of freedoms suffered by many Cubans.

“Another immigrant from bread with steak. He left Cuba because he had no oxygen in his lungs and says that returning oxygen gives him back. What a tough face. That is the new man who suffers from Stockholm syndrome”; “Oxygen? How much hypocrisy. You breathed misery, hunger and calamity”; “These relatives say one day that they let him into Cuba if they censored him and the next day he goes there right now he sings and everything”; “What the people need is freedom and we all have to take a firm position and make sacrifices and not legitimize our cruel dictatorship”; “All this is nice but remember that they do not have the reality that you live and do not tell them that they are fine when they are bad and time is passing”, “Oxygen with the contamination that there is in Cuba that in every corner there is a garbage dump”; “Ask for the end of the dictatorship, damn it, freedom for political prisoners, dignity for the people, enough double standards, because later in Miami they want to load up on bills just by saying homeland and life. Those who support homeland or death are more coherent “, they told them.

In recent days, another Cuban reggaeton player, Micha asked for more support for a concert of his in Miami and he came out against those who criticize artists (Cuban or international) singing in Cuba.

“There are many artists who feel the need to go to Cuba to work because they don’t feel the support they need to survive here,” he said, after which Otaola criticized him not assume a clearer position regarding the situation of Cubans on the island.

In October last year, El Yonki celebrated being able to hug his daughter again, after not seeing each other for three years. “We cannot give up something that does us so much good… taking the risk that is necessary to reunite with your family is priceless“, he said on that occasion.

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