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"Patria y Vida" ("Homeland and Life") is a slogan and song associated with the July
2021 Cuban protests A series of protests against the Cuban government and the Communist Party of Cuba began on 11 July 2021, triggered by a shortage of food and medicine and the government's response to the resurgent COVID-19 pandemic in Cuba. The protests were the ...
. It is an inversion of the Cuban Revolution motto ''
Patria o Muerte Patria o Muerte, Venceremos is an official national motto of Cuba, adopted in 1960. The origin of the motto was derived from a speech by revolutionary leader Fidel Castro to commemorate the workers and soldiers who died in the La Coubre explosion ...
'' ("Homeland or Death"). The slogan was popularized by a reggaeton song released in February 2021 by
Yotuel Yotuel Omar Manzanares Romero (born October 6, 1976), mononymously known as Yotuel, is a Cuban singer, actor, and current lead singer and co-writer of the 2003 Latin Grammy Award-winning Platinum album-selling rap group Orishas (band), Orishas. ...
, Beatriz Luengo, Descemer Bueno, Gente de Zona,
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara (born December 2, 1987) is a Cuban performance artist and dissident, known for his public performances that openly criticize the Cuban government and its policies. A self-taught artist, Alcántara lives in the El Cer ...
, Maykel Osorbo and DJ El Funky.


Release and reception

The song "Patria y Vida" was released on 16 February 2021, performed by Cuban rappers
Yotuel Romero Yotuel Omar Manzanares Romero (born October 6, 1976), mononymously known as Yotuel, is a Cuban singer, actor, and current lead singer and co-writer of the 2003 Latin Grammy Award-winning Platinum album-selling rap group Orishas. Among other rec ...
, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky and the group Gente de Zona. The title of the song refers to the phrase " Patria o muerte ¡Venceremos!", coined by
Fidel Castro Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (; ; 13 August 1926 – 25 November 2016) was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008, serving as the prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and president from 1976 to 200 ...
in March 1960, after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution and which has been used as one of the slogans of the Cuban government. The lyrics of the song criticize the Cuban government with phrases such as "My people ask for freedom, no more doctrines". The song also alludes to recent events in Cuba, including the arrest of rapper and the arrest of members of the San Isidro Movement in November 2020 after they staged a hunger strike in protest of Solis' arrest. It also mentions the problems facing the country such as food shortages and the depreciation of the Cuban peso. The video clip of the song, recorded in
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and
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, managed to exceed one million views on
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within three days of its release. After its publication, the song received multiple criticisms from the Cuban government. The newspaper Granma, owned by the
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, published three articles discrediting the song, labeling it as a "rag and cowardly" song, its authors as "rats" seeking to "change Cuba for a million views on
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" and calling the song an "operation from Miami". In the
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, the gold medal winner Cuban boxer Julio César La Cruz expressed his support for the Cuban government by declaring after his quarterfinal victory "Patria y vida, no. ¡Patria o muerte, venceremos!". The Cuban government's criticism caused the slogan "Patria y Vida" to begin to be used by opponents of the regime as a symbol. A few days after the song's release, two Cuban activists were arrested in
Havana Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.
for writing the phrase "Patria y Vida" on the facade of their house. On March 6, a demonstration of Cuban exiles in Miami used the slogan "Patria y vida" to call for an end to the Cuban regime. Rapper Maykel Castillo, who collaborated on the song's video clip, was arrested in May on charges of inciting public disorder. The Cuban government banned the reproduction of the song. "Patria y Vida" won
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and Best Urban Song at the
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in 2021.


2021 protests

On 11 July 2021, a series of demonstrations began in Cuba against the government of
Miguel Díaz-Canel Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel y Bermúdez (; born 20 April 1960) also known as MADCB, is a politician and engineer who is the third first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba. Díaz-Canel succeeds the brothers Fidel and Raúl Castro, making ...
. The first protests erupted in San Antonio de los Baños, near Havana, and in Palma Soriano, in the province of Santiago de Cuba, with people chanting "Patria y Vida", as well as other slogans and criticizing the government's response to the
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on the island and the subsequent economic crisis. The hashtag #PatriaYVida was used on social networks to spread the protests along with others such as #SOSCuba. The phrase has been considered a symbol of the opposition to the Cuban government and the song as an anthem of the protests. The slogan was also used in protests in support of Cuban demonstrators in various parts of
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, including
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,
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and
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, as well as the United States. By the time the demonstrations began, the song already had more than six million views on YouTube. Its author, Yotuel Romero, has proposed that July 11 be considered "Day of Homeland and Life" in honor of the demonstrations that began on that day.


References

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