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Cuban reggaeton player Ja Rulay: "I am proud to be the best that Columbus has given"

"Making history," he added in the same post on networks.


After having made another dream come true, the Cuban reggaeton player And Rulay He took to his social networks to celebrate being "making history."

Along with a video that begins with him walking through the streets of his hometown and then shows his concert last November 22 in Havana, the young reggaeton player said he felt proud to be "the best thing that Columbus has given."

He closed the post with blessings for all his followers and the phrase: "another dream fulfilled, House of Galiano Music."

"Daddy yes, thank God, your talent and discipline... we are going to continue growing the genre"; "Why say one thing for another but you are the hardest and the best of Colón"; "The flag of Columbus"; "You never disappoint, keep it up, my most sincere congratulations and blessings"; "Congratulations tanke, blessings you are right now you are the hardest thing there is"; "Papi was a tremendous show"; "Blessings my brother, you deserve it"; "Cuba's toughest breaking"; "The best singer in Cuba"; "Breaking as usual. Don't let him down," reads the comments.

"Congratulations, little brother, it's done, the rod invites you," Yomil wrote to him.

It is not the first time, however, that Ja Rulay talks about how he considers that with his career he is making history or being "a influence on Cuban culture", as he said last July. "Thousands of people follow my way," he said on that occasion.

Last October 29 Fixty Ordara and Ja Rulay announced their musical separation in an extensive statement in which they did not fail to recognize everything they had experienced, enjoyed and learned in these years together and asked them to continue supporting their respective solo projects.

Their last song as a duo, “Chingona”, with Wow Popy It has also received a very good reception and already has more than 1.3 million views less than a month after its premiere.

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