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Cuban protest song “Patria y Vida” wins Latin Grammy
Despite being banned in Cuba, the song has become a hymn for the country’s freedom fighters.
Despite being banned in Cuba, the song has become a hymn for the country’s freedom fighters.
Multiple artists have joined the call for freedom on the island through their social media following Sunday's protests
Yotuel Romero and his wife Beatriz Luengo offered the two Latin Grammys won for the song "Patria y Vida" to the Virgin of Charity in Miami.
Since July 2021 when the government arbitrarily raised the electricity rates in the country, Calzadilla, who works as a professional translator, has struggled to pay a bill that goes as high as 6,000 Cuban pesos, much more than what she earns.