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-Yeah, but I don't want to.
-It's too Iocal.

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This is getting too locaI.
People only understand it

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here in Cuba.
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This record is for
the Spanish market.

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It's a Latin market.
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Yeah, but with Cuban musicians.
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Wait, hold on.
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Look, it's simpIe.
We need to selI it,

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peopIe need to understand it,
so it needs to be changed.

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What people need to understand
is our music isn't like that crap

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-they make in Spain.
-Watch it.

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Let's get this straight.
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We're making a quaIity record.
It's in our own

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seIf-interest,
but we also have to consider

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our market. This is a business,
gentIemen.

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Business is business.
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The sun rises and I get up...
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Hey, go pIay with your stuff.
Play with your doIl.

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Hi, Mommy. Aunt Betty!
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l haven't lost faith.
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l just don't know
what to do anymore.

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l wantto belleve...
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for those who are here,
sketching a sunrise.

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Praying for those
who take to the sea at night.

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Sllence outto sea...
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Weeping for those
who mlss the sunset.

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It's not like I know
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what's best...
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orworst.
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Now that you're here,
what will you do? Tell me.


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