L’Kimii's American dream: this is the house he bought after years of sacrifice in the U.S.



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L'Kimii shared this Monday the first images of the interior of the first house she bought in the United States, a property that still appears empty and unfurnished, but which already reveals the luxurious details that define it.

The photos, shared at the end of their post on Instagram, showcase double-height ceilings, decorative arches on the walls, double staircases with black and white railings featuring wooden details, and marble or cream-colored porcelain floors.

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In one of the videos, the reggaeton artist posed indoors, dressed entirely in white, wearing blue/gray sneakers and a golden watch, holding a bottle of amber liquor at head level, with a smile that said it all.

The announcement of the purchase was filled with emotion from the very beginning: L'Kimii signed the documents in a luxury real estate office, surrounded by bouquets of red roses, with his mother connected via video call from Cuba.

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The message that accompanied the post was direct and heartfelt: "Dreams do come true. My mom has a house in the United States."

In an extended video posted on TikTok, the artist became even more personal: "Today marks another dream come true, but this one isn't mine… it's yours, Mom. Thank you for so many years of hard work, sacrifices, and unconditional love. Everything I am began with you. This house in the United States is just a small way of giving back a little of everything you gave me without asking for anything in return. You deserve this and so much more."

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The singer's bond with his mother is a recurring theme in his public life. In September 2025, L'Kimii organized an emotional surprise for his mom in Cuba, sending a person dressed as a bear with a gift, and shared the message "It fills my soul."

The purchase of the home represents the culmination of four years of work since the reggaeton artist emigrated to the United States in March 2022 after separating from the duo El Kimiko & Yordy, crossing land borders from Peru with the motto “It's never too late to start over.”

As a solo artist, he has achieved remarkable milestones: in September 2025, he filled the Watsco Center in Miami during his first solo concert, where he wore a shirt with the message "Díaz-Canel Out" as a rejection of the Cuban regime.

In March 2026, he introduced "Free Cuba," his song for the freedom of political prisoners, reaffirming his commitment to the cause of the Cuban people from exile.

The artist concluded their dedication with a phrase that encapsulates the meaning of the achievement: "May you always have peace, joy, and beautiful moments. I love you, mom."

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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.

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.