"Habana Blues" is a Cuban film that tells the story of two musicians, Tito and Ruy, who dream of making it big in the music industry. They struggle to find success in Havana, facing obstacles such as poverty and lack of resources. Despite these challenges, they remain determined to pursue their passion for music.
One day, they are offered a chance to record an album in Spain, which could be their ticket to fame and fortune. However, this opportunity forces them to confront their own personal demons and make difficult decisions about their future. As they navigate the ups and downs of the music industry, Tito and Ruy must also navigate their own complicated relationship and the pressures of fame.
Through their journey, the film explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the power of music to transcend borders and bring people together. "Habana Blues" is a heartfelt and poignant story that captures the spirit of Havana and the struggles of pursuing one's dreams in a challenging environment.
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Habana Blues
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Habana Blues
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Cansado
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Amanecer
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Habaneando
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Opening You
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Échata p'allá, échate p'acá
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Lágrimas tatuadas
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En todas partes
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Kelvis Ochoa:
Writer
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Arenas de soledad
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Kelvis Ochoa:
Writer
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Sedúceme
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Kelvis Ochoa:
Writer
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Sé feliz
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No se vuelve atrás
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Dasari Kumar Mora:
Writer
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Rap del rolo ratero
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Caridad
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Cuando se vaya la luz mi negra
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Alberto Yoel:
Performer
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Ley
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Algarabía
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Proposiciones
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