Four tattoo artists tattoo Ja Rulay at the same time: "We are here where you know"

Ja Rulay undergoes a simultaneous tattoo by four artists in Cuba.


A trend that is spreading in the world of celebrities is getting tattoos from multiple tattoo artists at the same time so that the tattooing process is faster and to avoid having to go through several sessions to have the entire work done. This is the method that the Cuban singer Ja Rulay underwent to have his torso fully tattooed.

The Cuban reggaeton artist shared a video that summarizes the process he underwent in Cuba with four tattoo artists working in the area of his chest.

"We are here where you know, where those who know. We are done now, look at this," he said while showing the result of his tattoo. Although the artist had several tattoos on his torso, now the area is complete with several tattoos that were done by four artists at the same time, as shown in the video he shared.

With these words, Ja Rulay alludes to the phrase he recently said when showing his Cadillac in Cuba: "We seem to be walking there and we are here. Stop the nonsense, neither you all walk like that there." A phrase that went viral and that his followers recalled alongside his most recent post.

"Who does this guy want to imitate? That must hurt. Wouldn't it be better to do it in parts? What suffering for nothing." "An archangel but without money." "Look at this buddy, it seems like we're there but we're here." "I saw they gave you anesthesia but that only lasts 1 hour and doesn't work the same for everyone, it means you endured," are some of the comments left for him.

As some of their followers mentioned, celebrities who choose this type of work with multiple tattoo artists at once also use anesthesia to avoid pain. This practice has been used by Arcángel, Peso Pluma, and Post Malone.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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