Melo in Cuba

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I doubt it, he had a translator with him everywhere he went and he gave an interview in English to Telemundo.

You really don't need to be fluent like that. Quite a few locals speak decent English.

Riding in those cars :banderas:
 

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:blessed: Cuba!!

One of the best countries I've ever been to and it's really cool to see a player of Carmelo Anthony's stature being walking the streets of Havana like that, especially for pushing the game of soccer to the youth and globally. My American bruhs gotta get down there once the full travel bans are lifted and see Cuba for yourself.

Bad ass broads everywhere, all shapes and sizes :blessed:

In every shade you can imagine :blessed:

Natural broads :blessed:

Dancing is heavily apart of Cuban culture, so broads be all up on you in the clubs :blessed:

If you a bruh and a fly nikka, they gonna think you a rich Cuban :blessed:

If you speak spanish :wow:

As you can see in the video, in many ways, the country looks like it is still the 1960s from the decaying buildings to the classic retro cars, some 50 years old. You feel its charm... Being "socialist", the country developed differently than any country in the West over the past 50 years and you can see and feel it in the people. This is what adds to its uniqueness.. Cuba is depressed in many ways but like Melo said, Cubans do live with a certain freeness that we just do not have here. Every bruh gotta check Cuba and I highly recommend backpacking throughout the country if given the chance. Check out Los Tunas, Matanzas, Camaguey, Holguin and of course Havana (especially Old Havana).
 
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