The reggaeton Nicky Jam will open a bakery in the center of the city of Miami (USA) in the coming months to sweeten the palate with products of the Venezuelan and Puerto Rican gastronomy, as announced on social networks.
The Industry Bakery & Cafe, which will serve breakfast and brunch, will not be a ‘basic bakery’, but ‘something incredible’, the singer said in a post on Instagram, where he posted photos dressed in a T-shirt with the name. of his company and the presentation of some of the cakes that can be tasted on site.
“The only way to celebrate @ nickyjam’s birthday is with his favorite pancakes made with dulce de leche, bananas and chocolate chips,” says the message accompanying one of the photos.
“It’s going to be a bakery and a bistro for brunch and we’re going to do a series of franchises,” said the reggaeton, who was inspired by a Venezuelan restaurant he really liked.
The 40th birthday of Nick Rivera Caminero, better known as Nicky Jam and with hits like ‘X’, ‘Travesuras’,’ En la Cama ‘,’ Te Busco ‘,’ El Perdón ‘,’ Hasta el Amanecer ‘and’ El Amante ‘It was this Wednesday.
The reggaeton player was born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, the son of a Dominican mother and a Puerto Rican father, but when he was 10 years old, he and his family moved to Cataño, a congregation near San Juan. the north coast of Puerto Rico, where your career begins.
Later he moved to Medellín (Colombia), where he began to enjoy international fame for “I’m going to drink”.
He has won a Latin Grammy (2015) and several Billboard and Lo Nuestro awards.
According to Billboard magazine, Nicky Jam reinvented himself during the pandemic and, in addition to providing voice to an animated cartoon character, has dedicated himself to preparing for the launch of La Industria, a project he announced in 2020 during the Week of Latin Music.