The Goddess advises her followers in the USA: "The most important thing is to arrive in this great country and get to work."

From the tranquility of her home, knowing that she is building a great future for her children, the Cuban singer advises her followers on how they should guide their lives in that country.


For La Diosa, arriving in the United States has meant a turning point in her life, especially because she has grown both personally and professionally.

From the comfort of her home, knowing that she is building a great future for her children, the Cuban singer does not miss the opportunity to advise her followers on how they should direct their lives in that country.

"Life is about moving forward. The most important thing is to come to this great country and get to work, not waste time (…) This is a country of opportunities, opportunities for your children," the artist assures in a video she shared on her Instagram.

"This is a country for development. With all the work you put in to get here, I sincerely recommend that you take it seriously, that the years you spend here in the United States are spent growing, and that you give your children the opportunity to grow and have a better future," adds La Diosa while watching her daughter Reychel take music lessons.

The interpreter of "Me dio la gana" knows for sure that spending time on social media won't help you progress in the USA.

"Since I arrived in this country, I started to let go of the flip-flop, yes, that flip-flop you come with from Cuba, with the flip-flop of 'poke your nose in', I began to have changes that are spectacular for my life. I don't care what anyone says, because at the end of the day, what matters most here is being happy, being able to create your own. The United States is a country to gather blessings," she says very convinced, and each achievement of the artist is a true testament to that.

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