The Cuban reggaeton artist Maxwell, famous for hits like "La Triple M," has voiced his frustration and disapproval of the ongoing controversies plaguing the urban music scene in Cuba. In a candid Instagram story, he unleashed a scathing critique of what he perceives as the current state of the industry.
Maxwell expressed his dissatisfaction with what he called an atmosphere filled with "war, disunity, controversy, gossip, and rumors." Such is the situation, he claims, that it makes him "want to vomit the genre." This statement underscores his evident frustration and disappointment, suggesting a deliberate distancing from the tumultuous environment.
Choosing a Different Path
"Thankfully, I've changed my life for the better. It's up to you all," the reggaeton artist concluded, hinting at his departure from the contentious dynamics he criticizes. Maxwell's words are a pointed reflection on the current state of Cuban urban music and the lack of solidarity among artists, especially in light of recent controversies following the death of fellow reggaeton artist El Taiger.
Staying Above the Fray
Maxwell's statement is part of a broader series of comments and disputes within the Cuban urban music scene, where personal and professional conflicts have become the central focus of public discussions. However, his message is clear: he intends to steer clear of these quarrels and focus instead on his personal and artistic growth.