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Cuban Talent Show Contestant: "This is My Prime Moment"

Friday, May 31, 2024 by Henry Cruz

Since the age of 16, Cuban artist Rafael González, known as "El Boni," has immersed himself in the world of music. Now, he not only feels that he is in his prime as an artist, but he also believes that his participation in the U.S. show "Tengo Talento Mucho Talento" will be the beginning of his dream to become a musician and live off his art.

During the show, González shared with the audience that he had sung in various orchestras before moving to Miami to be closer to his family. However, he admitted that despite his efforts, he did not achieve the success he had hoped for in music, leading him to work in a mattress factory. Currently living in Oklahoma City, he acknowledges that his dream is to sing and live off his talent: "I want to live off music; I feel I have the skills, and I am in my best moment and want to take advantage of it," he said on the show, which posted his performance on Facebook.

For his performance, González chose the song "Me va a extrañar," composed by Vladimiro Tosetto and popularized by Ricardo Montaner, as his main triumph card. His rendition garnered praise from the show's judges.

Singer Don Cheto noted that the song González chose is not easy to interpret, but he acknowledged that his performance was impressive. Meanwhile, Ana Bárbara told him: "You should already be singing in the big leagues."

Several Cuban artists have made history on the television show "Tengo Talento Mucho Talento." Recently, Cuban Osleny Hernández paid a heartfelt tribute to his late grandmother during his performance, winning the hearts of the show's judges. Hernández, who resides in Hollywood, Broward County, Florida, chose the song "Como Quien Pierde una Estrella" by composer Humberto Estrada Olivas and showcased his talent before the jury. His performance, shared by the show on Facebook, clearly displays his emotional interpretation.

Similarly, Cuban Norberto Abreu appeared in the quarterfinals with a magic act in which he made his pregnant wife, who is four months along, disappear before everyone's eyes. The talent show posted a video on Facebook showing the woman entering a box, and after inserting swords into it, the audience discovered she was no longer inside.

Key Moments and Performances in "Tengo Talento Mucho Talento"

Here are some frequently asked questions about the notable moments and performances in "Tengo Talento Mucho Talento," highlighting the achievements of Cuban artists.

Who is Rafael González, and why is he significant in "Tengo Talento Mucho Talento"?

Rafael González, also known as "El Boni," is a Cuban musician who believes he is in his prime moment. His participation in "Tengo Talento Mucho Talento" is seen as the beginning of his dream to live off his music.

What song did Rafael González perform, and how was it received by the judges?

Rafael González performed "Me va a extrañar," composed by Vladimiro Tosetto and popularized by Ricardo Montaner. His performance received praise from the judges, with Don Cheto and Ana Bárbara commending his skills.

What other Cuban artists have made an impact on the show?

Other notable Cuban artists include Osleny Hernández, who paid tribute to his late grandmother, and Norberto Abreu, who performed a magic act in which he made his pregnant wife disappear.

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