Although his childhood was spent in humble neighborhoods, surrounded by poverty and needs as common currency, life gave him the possibility of making an economic leap, succeeding with his music and being able to indulge in certain luxuries, even some that were somewhat eccentric.
As a result, and in the middle of an intimate interview that he gave for the program Spicy Therapy, The leader of cumbia 420 reflected on the fact of being able to have a house for both himself and his daughter Jamaica within a country and with the benefits and tranquility that this entails.
“What difference do you find between where you grew up and living in a private neighborhood?”, asked the host of the format. to which L-Ghent answered “No motorcycle passes by making noise, they ask for your document to enter and leave, they don’t steal, they leave the skateboards…”
“The bike lying in the park, the street or wherever. To be comfortable and raise my daughter, especially with the famous life I lead. It helps me a lot to be calm there. Because at some point I wanted to continue serving everyone and continue living in my neighborhood,” continuous Elian Valenzuela.
CHANGE OF LIFE THANKS TO THE PRICE OF FAME
Likewise, the musician added: “But at some point it became a problem for me. He couldn’t give me my time and I wanted to meet everyone and I couldn’t do it. Of energy, of my body, of my schedules. Or I was very worried that someone would be offended.”
“I started to think that it wasn’t just for me. Which was for everyone, and I moved. Calmer. Now, when I go to the neighborhood I know what I’m going to. It’s not that I’m out there. If they tell me what I’m doing living there, it’s people’s ignorance. If I could give him a place in a private neighborhood like I would give it to anyone. “The security of sleeping peacefully and with the door open,” closed L-Ghent.