Pa Mi Cuba Me Voy - Cuban song by Xavier Calvera
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I'm a Cuban born singer songwriter. I sing and write in both Spanish and English. Please watch some of my other videos and like them if you would. Email me, I'd love to hear from you!xaviercalvera@yahoo.com

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