Touching news: the little repair girl has arrived! El Chacal's one-year-old daughter admits she loves performing and wins everyone over

Little Paris, daughter of El Chacal, goes viral on TikTok by showcasing her love for the cast. Her charisma and spontaneity enchant thousands, highlighting Cuban urban culture.


The little Paris, daughter of Cuban singer El Chacal and his wife La Leidy, has once again stolen the show on social media. This time, the adorable girl starred in a video in which her mother asks her if she is a repartera, to which she enthusiastically replies, “Yes!”, while gracefully repeating the word "Tacto," referencing the urban hit “Tacto, que llegó el reparto,” by reggaeton artist Bebeshito.

The video was posted on the TikTok account of the reggaeton artist's children and quickly went viral. Paris's natural charisma, her infectious smile, and her confidence in front of the camera have sparked an avalanche of comments filled with affection, laughter, and admiration.

Paris celebrated its first birthday in December 2024, and at such a young age, it already shows a charming spontaneity that has won over thousands of followers. Its antics and evident Cuban spark do not go unnoticed, even in clips as brief as this one.

Users quickly flooded the post with messages ranging from the humorous to the heartwarming. Here is a selection of the most striking ones:

"Ahhhhh Christ, give me control, because you know me... Paris, I'm coming for you!"

"Dad who doesn't want reggaeton at home... those who don't want broth get three cups."

"The mango tree doesn't bear avocados... blessings."

"Dad doesn't want reggaeton, but the baby loves the performance, how beautiful."

"I believe that Paris is going to have her dad listen to switch music."

"She says yes with such naturalness... how beautiful."

"That girl is going to drive her dad crazy; she's like a little firecracker."

"Born in another country, but Cuban blood weighs heavy."

"Here comes the one who is going to blast reggaeton at full volume in the house."

Beyond the jokes and laughter, many also highlighted Paris's beauty and charm, as well as the tenderness with which her mother, La Leidy, guides her. One follower commented, “I admire this woman... the wise woman builds her house, and she has been very wise.”

El Chacal is one of the most beloved singers in the Cuban community, and each public appearance of his children leaves a mark in the digital community, where fans not only follow his music but also celebrate every aspect of his family life.

This video not only showcases a fun family moment but also connects with Cuban urban identity and culture, where reparto is much more than a musical genre: it is part of the popular DNA that even new generations carry with pride.

Frequently Asked Questions about El Chacal and his daughter Paris

Why has the video of Paris, El Chacal's daughter, gone viral?

The Paris video went viral due to its charm and spontaneity when saying "Tacto" and confessing that she likes the cast, captivating El Chacal's followers on social media. The little girl's likability has sparked an overwhelming wave of comments filled with affection and admiration.

How has Paris influenced El Chacal's career?

Paris has inspired El Chacal to create music in his honor, like the song "Carita de reloj." Paris's presence in public moments and music videos has strengthened the singer's bond with his fans, showcasing his softer and more paternal side.

What role does background music play in the life of El Chacal's family?

Music from the reparto genre is part of Cuban cultural identity that El Chacal's family continues to carry with pride. Despite living abroad, this musical genre acts as a bridge connecting them to their roots, something that even little Paris already shows by enjoying songs like "Tacto que llegó el reparto."

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Izabela Pecherska

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

Izabela Pecherska

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