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Ja Rulay Gets Tattooed by Four Artists Simultaneously: "We're Here Where You Know"

Wednesday, July 10, 2024 by Christopher Ramirez

A growing trend among celebrities is getting tattooed by multiple artists at the same time to speed up the process and avoid multiple sessions. This method was recently adopted by Cuban singer Ja Rulay to get his entire torso inked. The reggaeton artist shared a video summarizing the process he underwent in Cuba, where four tattoo artists worked on his chest area simultaneously.

"We're here where you know, with the experts. We're done now, look at this," he said, showcasing the result of his tattoo. Although Ja Rulay already had several tattoos on his torso, the area is now complete with new designs created by four artists working together, as shown in the video he posted.

With these words, Ja Rulay alludes to a phrase he recently said while showing off his Cadillac in Cuba: "It seems like we're over there, but we're here. Stop the nonsense; not even you over there look like this." This phrase went viral and was remembered by his followers alongside his latest post.

"Who is this guy trying to imitate? That must hurt so much. Isn't it better to do it in parts? What pointless suffering," "Arcángel but without the money," "Look at this buddy, it seems like we're over there, but we're here," and "I saw they gave you anesthesia, but it lasts only 1 hour and doesn't work the same for everyone, meaning you endured it," are some of the comments left by his followers.

As mentioned by some of his fans, celebrities who opt for this type of work by multiple tattoo artists at once also use anesthesia to avoid the pain. This practice has been used by Arcángel, Peso Pluma, and Post Malone.

Understanding the Trend of Multiple Tattoo Artists

In the following section, we'll answer some common questions about the practice of using multiple tattoo artists simultaneously, a trend increasingly popular among celebrities.

Why do celebrities choose multiple tattoo artists at once?

Celebrities opt for multiple tattoo artists to speed up the process and avoid multiple sessions, allowing them to get large tattoos done in a single sitting.

Is anesthesia commonly used during these tattoo sessions?

Yes, many celebrities use anesthesia to manage the pain during extensive tattoo sessions. However, its effectiveness and duration can vary from person to person.

What are the potential risks of getting tattooed by multiple artists?

Potential risks include increased pain, longer healing times, and the possibility of inconsistent tattoo styles if the artists do not coordinate well.

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