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Yotuel Romero, Sandoval and Jencarlos Canela present their song ‘Sueño’ live in Miami

Yotuel Romero, Sandoval and Jencarlos Canela present their song 'Sueño' live in Miami

(EFE).- The singers Yotuel Romero and Jencarlos Canela, who joined trumpeter Arturo Sandoval to sing for freedom in Cuba with the theme Dreamaccompanied by a video that talks about the hopes of the people of their country, will present the song live for the first time next Monday at Miami Dade College (MDC).

The presentation will take place at the Koubek Center, a cultural center of the institution itself located in Little Havana in Miami, according to a statement from this public university, the largest of its kind in the United States.

This is the first time that the three artists have performed the song live since its premiere in April, and they choose MDC “for being the largest and most diverse institution in the nation, which opens the doors to thousands of Hispanics to achieve the dream American through quality education and excellence”.

Romero and Sandoval, born in Cuba, plus Canela, who came into the world in Miami and is of Cuban origin, took the opportunity of the release of this new song in April to wish that the Island achieve “freedom.”

The song, which received praise on social media when it came out, is accompanied by the refrain “The only thing I want is freedom.”

The song, which received praise on social networks when it came out, is accompanied by the refrain “The only thing I want is freedom”, in reference to a better future for the citizens of Cuba.

With the release of Dreama song “that celebrates resilience and the power of music to unite the people”, Romero, Sandoval and Canela “want to send a message of hope to the Island of Cuba, which has fought for its freedom and human rights for more than age 60,” according to the MDC.

The institution, founded in 1959 and which has eight campuses in Miami-Dade County, South Florida, says the new theme “is a reminder that dreams can transcend borders regardless of skin color, religion or the origin of the individual”, and that “everyone has the right to dream and fight for a better future”.

Released under Dominican producer Maffio’s independent label, Alkatraks Music Group and distributed by InnerCat Music Group, Dream It is available on the main digital music platforms, the statement indicates.

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