LBMA is alive: They open a business in El Taiger's grandmother's house in Cuba with the support of Teresa Padrón



Teresa Padrón and El Taiger's grandmotherPhoto © Instagram / Teresa Padrón

Teresa Padrón, former manager of the late Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger, has once again made it clear the close relationship she maintains with his family.

The entrepreneur shared a special moment on Instagram: the opening of a small business in Havana, located in the house of Nidia, the artist's grandmother, in the municipality of El Cerro.

"Here I share this video where I write my name at the inauguration of a small but humble business in José's grandmother's house, Nidia," wrote the entrepreneur.

The place is named LBMA Café El Cerro, a direct nod to the personal brand that El Taiger has championed throughout his career —“La Bestia, La Machine, El Animal”— and also to his roots, as it is located in the same neighborhood where he was born.

Alongside the video, Padrón expressed some heartfelt words: “I will always be there for you and yours”, reaffirming the commitment he has maintained to the singer's family since his passing.

This is not the first time she has shown that support. On several occasions, she has accompanied the artist's grandmother, building a relationship that has transcended the professional.

Meanwhile, the judicial process regarding El Taiger's death remains unresolved, keeping the case in the public eye.

In this context, the opening of this café feels like more than just a business: it is a way to keep the artist's legacy alive, right in the place where it all began.

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