Rafael Santos tells his little-known secret



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Many things have been said about Diomedes Díaz, to the point that there are several myths, but his eldest heir with Patricia Acosta wanted to remember in this medium about everything that united them and the teachings he left, because he detailed how he was far from fame .

Also, and on the anniversary of the death of the ‘Cacique de La Junta’ on December 22, Rafael Santos Díaz (whose name has a special meaning) referred to the last days he shared with his father and detailed what was the last thing he Told him.

And although he indicated that almost everything is known about his father, since it was like an open book, he recognizes that there is a detail that few know. It turns out that the ‘Cacique de La Junta’ did not like to bathe.

Hence, after revealing that detail, explained what was the ‘ritual’ of Diomedes in those days when he did the shower to remove and that can be heard in this YouTube video, with Rafael Santos’s interview with Pulzo (the bathroom thing appears from minute 5:54).

The secrets of Diomedes Díaz that a recycler found

The story was recorded by Al Día, in September 2016, and detailed that the “jewel” that the recycler found was a filing cabinet that had various documents of the singer of songs like ‘You are the queen’, ‘My boy’ and ‘The brown window’.

The media also indicated some of the papers that were found (mentioned below) and that they decided to auction, according to their article.

  • “The first millionaire contract” that Diomedes Díaz signed with CBS (today Sony Music).
  • A telegram with “the first seizure request made by a juvenile court in Valledupar for non-food assistance.”
  • CBS’s response to said court, “that Díaz Maestre was overdrawn, that he had already received advances that exceeded what was estimated to be the payments for a year of sales.”
  • A memorandum from the artistic director of the aforementioned record company, for alleged non-compliance with some recordings.
  • “How much they paid him for his first musical success.”

Where Diomedes Díaz kept his millions and other details of what he did with silver; the story of the taxi driver who wanted to sell a Versace shirt that he said the interpreter used; and the millions that he paid for the diamonds on his teeth are just another of the many stories that have ceased to be a secret and that have been viral about the singer, that some believe he had a compound name, but his ID proved otherwise.



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