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Social Media Erupts Over Video of La Cintumbare Singing in a Recording Studio: "If Singing Were a Country, She'd Be Deported Again"

Monday, May 19, 2025 by Olivia Torres

A video featuring Cuban influencer La Cintumbare attempting to record a song in a studio has taken the Cuban entertainment world by storm, though not for its musical brilliance. Unaccompanied by music, unedited, and with obvious pitch issues, the clip has gone viral, sparking a wave of mockery and sarcastic comments from social media users.

The footage captures La Cintumbare making a raw attempt to sing a song without musical backing or digital enhancements, laying bare her lack of vocal prowess. The public's reaction was swift and unfiltered.

"This takes me back to our school rehearsals for morning assemblies," one user quipped with laughter. "She sings better in the afternoon," another joked.

A follower chimed in with a sharp remark, "If singing were a country, she'd be deported again," referencing the influencer's migratory history. Some even humorously suggested launching their own music careers, saying, "From now on, I'm a singer too, so please, for bookings, call my manager hahaha."

The video has reignited discussions about the fine line between social media fame and true artistic talent. Although La Cintumbare has remained silent on the matter, both her fans and critics have turned the incident into a viral sensation that seems likely to stay in the spotlight for days to come.

Public Reaction to Viral Video of La Cintumbare

Why has La Cintumbare's video gone viral?

The video has gone viral due to La Cintumbare's lack of vocal skills, which is humorously highlighted by the raw, unedited recording. Social media users have shared the clip widely, adding sarcastic and mocking comments.

What are people saying about La Cintumbare's singing?

Comments range from reminiscing about school performances to humorous remarks suggesting that she sings better at different times of the day. Some have even made jokes about her potential deportation due to her singing.

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