Photos of Ja Rulay before he became famous in Cuba have surfaced: "Unrecognizable."

Photos from the adolescence of Cuban reggaeton artist Ja Rulay have started circulating on social media, revealing a very different look from the one he has today.

Ja Rulay joven antes de ser famoso © Ja Rulay / Instagram
Ja Rulay, young before becoming famous.Photo © Ja Rulay / Instagram

Some photographs of the Cuban reggaeton artist Ja Rulay, taken during his adolescence, have started circulating on social media, sparking the curiosity of his followers.

In the images shared by users across various platforms, the artist can be seen during a time before their rise to fame, displaying a very different appearance from the one projected today.

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In the photos, young Ja Rulay appears slim, with a youthful and spontaneous expression, accompanied by several friends as they stroll through the streets of the island.

The naturalness and freshness of his appearance have surprised many of his fans, who have noted how "unrecognizable" he looks compared to his current image as a successful reggaeton artist.

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The publication of these photos has elicited various reactions among his followers, who have shared messages of nostalgia and admiration for the artist, recalling his humble beginnings in Cuba.

Furthermore, some have emphasized how the physical and stylistic changes have been part of the singer's personal and professional growth, as he is now known for his successes in the urban genre.

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Ja Rulay, who has established himself as one of the new faces of Cuban reguetón, has commented on the images by sharing the post on the wall of his Instagram account.

However, these photos have made it clear that their transformation has been significant, not only physically but also in the development of their music career.

These photos provide a glimpse into an unknown stage of the singer's life, highlighting the contrast between the young person who wandered the streets of his neighborhood and the media figure who now captivates audiences with his music.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I now live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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