Social media rallies around Cuban reggaeton artist in the USA who asked for a job: “I have a daughter in Cuba and a 4-month-old baby.”

The Cuban reggaeton artist El Enviado moves people on social media by seeking work from Miami to support his family in Cuba and a baby. His sincerity garnered massive support, and he was able to secure a job.


The Cuban reggaeton artist El Enviado, based in Miami, has moved thousands of users on social media after posting a video where he asks for work to support his family during a difficult economic situation.

“I have a mother, a daughter, and a family in Cuba. There are many blackouts happening, and thank God, I am in this country to support my family and help them,” said the artist, visibly affected, in a video posted on his Instagram account.

In the message, the Envoy explains that he is going through a difficult time while caring for a baby who is just four months old and facing the challenges of surviving as an artist in the United States. “Music is my driving force, but my son needs financial support. I simply need the assistance of someone who has a job,” he stated.

The video, filled with sincerity and humility, sparked a wave of solidarity among his followers and other Cubans both on and off the island, who applauded his honesty and bravery. "I was taught from a young age that you have to work, and I love to work. Music is what I love, but you have to bring home the beans," he added.

The artist also criticized those who despise or ridicule musicians who are compelled to seek other jobs outside the artistic field. “Unfortunately, there are Cubans who believe that if you are an artist, you cannot work. That is not right. What matters is to be honest,” he stated.

The testimony of El Enviado has been shared and commented on by thousands of users, who have encouraged him to keep going and continue fighting for his family. His case reflects the daily struggle of many Cubans in exile who, beyond the glamour of the stages, face harsh realities, far from their loved ones and with the responsibility of supporting two worlds at once.

Hours later, the reggaeton artist returned to his social media to share good news: he found a job. “I have two options. I’m not going to name the person who helped me because I received messages from many people. I’m very grateful,” he said in a second video, confirming that his plea was heard and resonated.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Challenges Faced by Cuban Immigrants in the United States

Why did the Cuban reggaeton artist El Enviado ask for a job on social media?

The envoy requested a job in social media due to a delicate economic situation. He explained that he needs to support his family, including his mother and daughter in Cuba, and take care of his four-month-old baby in Miami. This request touched his followers, who responded with solidarity and support.

What kind of response did El Enviado receive after his video requesting a job?

After his video requesting a job, El Enviado received a wave of solidarity and support from the community. Many people encouraged him to keep going, and he ultimately managed to secure two job offers, demonstrating the positive impact of his sincerity and humility in sharing his situation.

How does the story of El Enviado reflect the situation of Cuban immigrants in the United States?

The story of El Enviado reflects the economic and emotional challenges faced by many Cuban immigrants. Despite having talent and a passion for music, family responsibilities and financial difficulties led him to seek work outside the artistic field, a common struggle among Cubans in exile who try to support their families both in the United States and in Cuba.

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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.