Linear table He continues to use his concerts to clarify his position on Cuba, especially after the controversy that arose His last trip to the island.
At his most recent performance in Tampa, Florida, this week the singer-songwriter hinted on stage about a possible return to his country.
“I’m going to go to Cuba because I’m going to go to Cuba. I don’t have to do anything there now (…) But if I go back to Cuba, I won’t see anyone from there, those communists, I’m Cuban, I’m Mexican, or Puerto Rican, it’s none of that. , I’m one hundred percent Cuban,” he said at one point during the concert.
In a video broadcast by La Familia Cubana on its Instagram profile, the public can be heard responding to Lenier’s statements with cheers and applause.
A few weeks ago, during another concert in Orlando, the artist invited the audience to shout “Diaz-Canel and Otola Tsingao” He made his position clear against the dictatorship and against the influencer Alexander Otola. Criticized him Since traveling to Cuba during the Santa Maria Music Festival.
He launched another note through the networks, “Let’s make music, don’t talk too much”But his strongest statements came after returning from Cuba, where he traveled, according to him Your grandfather is sick.
Lenier said in an interview that “There are more communists in Miami than in CubaThat’s why I don’t want to talk about politics or anything anymore.”