In Cuba, the home of salsa, youngsters are being attracted by a songs sensation from a location that might rarely be much more geographically– or ideologically– remote.
K-pop, the South Korean experience that has actually currently brushed up over much of the remainder of the globe, has actually made it to the coasts of a communist island that when prohibited the songs of the Beatles.
“I am myself (with) K-pop. I can free myself,” stated afficionado Mikel Caballero, a 17-year-old that such as numerous of his peers, invests hours weekly developing the thoroughly choreographed rates of South Korean experiences like BTS and Blackpink.
Since Cubans accessed to the mobile web simply 5 years earlier, a lot has actually altered in a country where the one-party state nonetheless preserves a company grasp on numerous facets …