MADRID, Spain.- The singer cuban Aymée Nuviola and the Spanish musician Melendi premiered the song “Pan para Yolanda” this week.
The topic, which already has more than 200,000 views on Youtubeis a song to Cuba and from a double meaning denounces the current situation in the country: popular demonstrations, censorship and the economic crisis.
“There is no more bread for Yolanda because her regime demands sacrifices, little bread, a lot of exercise, it’s time to find another table in the city that progresses (Hialeah)”, is heard in the lyrics of the song.
Announcing the premiere of the video clip, Nuviola from Instagram He specified that the song reflects the reality of Cuba “in a poetic, unique way that touches the soul and heart of all Cubans who listen to it.”
“I was one syllable away from getting married, because he told me no, if he were to say yes…. With the permission of @simeonpaulosoon you will hear the privilege that life granted me!!!”, said the popular Spanish singer one day before the premiere.
“You are tremendous dear Asturian! I didn’t say yes to the wedding, but I said yes to something better and more beautiful. What a privilege!” answered Nuviola in complicity with the artist; evident complicity also in the video clip.
“Pan para Yolanda”, whose title and some verses make a nod to the well-known song by Pablo Milanés, arose from an invitation from Melendi to Nuviola to sing together in Cuba.
On the occasion of the premiere of the song, the Spanish radio network the 40 He recalled that Melendi “has a very special relationship with Cuba, a country that has been present in several of the songs that are part of his discography, such as “Since we are together” or his collaboration with Orishas in “Sastre de tu amor”.
Receive information from CubaNet on your cell phone through WhatsApp. Send us a message with the word “CUBA” on the phone +525545038831, You can also subscribe to our electronic newsletter by giving click here.
The post Melendi and Aymée Nuviola join forces to sing for Cuba in “Pan para Yolanda” appeared first on CubaNet.