This is how El Chacal celebrated his 40 years in Miami: "For a gift, I would finally like a free Cuba."



Chacal's BirthdayPhoto © The Cuban creator / Instagram

The Cuban reggaeton artist El Chacal celebrated his birthday in Miami with an intimate and emotional gathering, surrounded by his loved ones and closest friends.

In a video shared on social media by El Creador Cubano on TikTok, the artist can be seen enjoying the moment while receiving applause, smiles, and expressions of affection following the traditional rendition of "Happy Birthday."

After that special moment, El Chacal took the floor to thank those who were with him and shared a message filled with gratitude and personal reflections.

"The people who are here are very close to me. Thanks to my wife, to my mom who is watching over us. Thank you, because they are the main role models in my life. I don't have my children with me tonight, but I also want to thank my mother-in-law, who always tells me, 'God bless you,' and that is the most important thing," the artist expressed.

The reggaeton artist also dedicated special words to his team and to those who were present with him at the celebration.

"Thanks to my team, and to all the people who welcome me into their homes tonight. As a gift, what I would wish for tonight is for a free Cuba at last, right? At 40 years old, I have two wonderful children, I have health, I have a wife who guides me, takes care of me, and looks out for me, a wonderful mother, a lovely family, and a very special team. And above all, I have all of you, who support me day after day," he added.

The images show El Chacal holding a striking chocolate cake, dressed simply and visibly excited, while those present applaud him in a relaxed and homey atmosphere.

The celebration revealed a more personal side of the popular Cuban reggaeton artist, who, away from the big stages, chose to celebrate his 40th birthday surrounded by love, gratitude, and reflections on family, health, and the future.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living 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 an editor in the Entertainment section.