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"Let Them Suffer if It Hurts": El Micha Announces Havana Concert and New Release Amid Criticism for Returning to Cuba

Wednesday, September 24, 2025 by Joseph Morales

Cuban reggaeton artist El Micha has sparked a wave of reactions on social media after confirming his decision to move back to Cuba, stating that life in Miami is a facade and he prefers to be in his homeland surrounded by loved ones. Following his controversial remarks, the singer dropped several hints online and took the opportunity to announce his upcoming concert at Loco Lugar in Havana's Theme Park on September 26.

On the same day, he plans to unveil a new track entitled “Let Them Suffer if It Hurts,” which is filled with subtle jabs and responses to his critics. "With eyes and tongues raised, I'm calm without stress, time passes and I'm still on top, and if it hurts..." the artist wrote on his Instagram account, alongside a teaser of the music video shot on the island.

The announcement was accompanied by a defiant stance towards those who criticize his choice to return to Cuba. "I'm where I want to be. If I left or returned, that's my business. Let them suffer if it hurts, and if it serves someone, let them use it," he stated in another post, making it clear that he has no intention of justifying his personal decisions to the public.

The news has sharply divided his fans. While some applaud the artist's return to his roots, others question his stance amidst the country's ongoing migration wave and the challenging economic conditions faced by millions of Cubans.

Even his former partner, Ana María Daniel, publicly reproached him for speaking about family while leaving his children in the United States to return to Cuba.

El Micha's Return to Cuba: Questions and Answers

Why did El Micha decide to return to Cuba?

El Micha returned to Cuba because he believes life in Miami is a facade and he prefers to be surrounded by the people who care about him in his homeland.

What is the significance of El Micha's new song "Let Them Suffer if It Hurts"?

The song "Let Them Suffer if It Hurts" includes subtle jabs and responses aimed at those who criticize his decision to move back to Cuba.

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