# Song "Libre" by Cuban Artists Moves Hearts Amid Tensions

**Date:** 02/02/2026

On the cultural front, the response to the crisis is also being felt. Young Cuban singer-songwriters El Rojo and Néstor Meness, together with Venezuelan influencer Marko, launched the song "Libre", which quickly went viral among Cuban and Venezuelan communities. The song, released on January 25, 2026, touches sensitive chords by speaking about the pain of distance, family separation and the longing for freedom, resonating deeply with those who have experienced exile or loss. Many listeners describe "Libre" as an anthem of hope, with an emotional chorus that invites you to "run and fly far" from everything that prevents living in freedom. The release coincided with a moment of high regional tension following Maduro's capture and new threats of blockade against Cuba, giving the single special relevance. On social media, hundreds of Cuban users expressed that the song "went straight to the heart" and shared it as a symbol of their aspirations for change and freedom for Cuba. The moving artistic collaboration has thus become a cultural symbol amid political uncertainty, uniting the voices of Cubans and Venezuelans who share experiences of separation and a deep desire for a better future. The music video incorporates images of Venezuelan protests along with scenes from the July 11, 2021 demonstrations in Cuba, contextualizing the song within broader regional political movements.

