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Crying, limousine and caravan at the arrival of L-Gante's daughter to General Rodríguez

2021-09-15T19:23:18.938Z


The singer returned home with Jamaica. "My daughter came to where I have always been, people make me put up with it," he said, very excited.


09/15/2021 3:39 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Fame

Updated 09/15/2021 3:39 PM

Tamara Báez

 and her newborn daughter,

Jamaica Valenzuela

, were discharged and

L-Gante

(21) went to look for them and prepared a reception at her house in General Rodríguez "at full speed":

limousine, red carpet and caravan.

Cumbia artist 420 fully celebrated that his girlfriend and the daughter they had left the hospital after giving birth on Monday morning, and transmitted part of the celebrations through his Instagram account, a social network in which

he she could see him cry with emotion because of his fatherhood and the love that people gave him.

Dozens of

motorcycles and other cars accompanied the limousine musician

on the road between the hospital located in Lujan and the house,

and he agreed to greetings sent from the roof of the vehicle

, although regretting not being

able to

do better because of being left without a

voice .


Despite the noise of the motorcycles,

little Jamaica was unmoved and continued to sleep in her mother's arms

.

"Neither was rescued from all the madness that happened. Thank you all for the messages you sent us," said Tamara Báez, while L-Gante later explained that they put plugs in the baby's ears so as not to suffer the annoying noises.

The newborn was then left in the care of her grandmothers inside the limousine, and

Elian Ángel Valenzuela and his girlfriend came out through the roof

to continue greeting everyone who approached the caravan. 

The large caravan that accompanied L-Ghent and his family.

Photo: Instagram.

"Jamaica has arrived, pa. Jamaica has arrived at Rodríguez, dog,"

the cumbia singer shouted with total excitement and holding a flare that one of his admirers approached him.

As he walked through the center of General Rodríguez, L-Gante continued shouting the same thing, although with tears in his eyes.

"My daughter arrived where I have always been, here people put up with me

," she said crying.

The arrival of L-Gante, Tamara and Jamaica to their home in General Rodríguez.

Photo: Capture.

With the limousine stopped and with a large group of people around, Elian and Tamara came out through the roof again, although this time the cumbiero did it

together with his baby in his arms

.

"Jamaica, Jamaica," the crowd yelled in unison.

Jamaica as in "The Lion King"

On the outskirts of the Luján Hospital, L-Gante had to please ask his fans to respect the departure of his partner and daughter.

Before getting into the limousine, he held

Jamaica up for all to see

, in a similar way to what happens to Simba in

The Lion King

, the classic Disney animated film.

"I'm going to give everything to my daughter"

, was the only thing the artist said before the microphone of the news channel Chronicle HD.

Jamaica Valenzuela was born at 4.29 hours on Monday, September 13, 2021 with 2 kilos and 900 grams.

Hours after the delivery, her father must have had a bad time since he suffered an attack at the door of the sanatorium and reported the episode on social networks.

For only nine minutes the girl was not born at 4:20 by chance, something that would have been extremely striking, given that it is the number with which L-Gante called the musical genre she performs, as well as the time popularly known as the best when using cannabis recreationally.

DD

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