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El Carli Reveals the Jaw-Dropping Cost of His Chain: "You're Wearing Two Houses Around Your Neck"

Monday, September 16, 2024 by Aaron Delgado

"The toughest chain in the Cuban genre," is how El Carli describes the necklace he's proudly worn around his neck since last August. But now, the singer has finally revealed the astonishing amount of money the piece of jewelry costs.

In an interview with Destino Tolk, the Cuban reggaeton artist donned the chain, and the podcast hosts couldn't resist asking how much he invested in this lavish accessory. Destino Positivo couldn't help but hold the chain, and Fernan even requested to wear it to feel its weight.

Comparisons were inevitable, as just a few days ago, Ovi brought his chain to the show, and the hosts also took the opportunity to weigh it. "Look at how it shines. You're wearing two houses around your neck," El Carli remarked as Destino Positivo tried the chain on.

After feeling its weight, Destino Positivo admitted that while he's no expert in jewelry, El Carli's chain felt heavier than Ovi's. The reggaeton artist went on to explain that the pendant on the chain, a milk bottle because he's known as "the baby," cost $59,000, and the chain itself was $50,000, bringing the total to a staggering $109,000.

"Anyone who wants to take this from me would have to kill me first. Do you know how much sacrifice this represents?" El Carli stated when asked if he fears being robbed for his chain.

FAQs About El Carli's Expensive Chain

There are many questions surrounding El Carli's luxurious chain and its jaw-dropping cost. Here, we address some of the most frequently asked questions.

How much does El Carli's chain cost?

El Carli's chain costs a total of $109,000, with the pendant alone costing $59,000 and the chain itself $50,000.

Why does El Carli call his pendant a milk bottle?

El Carli's pendant is a milk bottle because he is affectionately known as "the baby" in the reggaeton community.

Does El Carli fear being robbed for his chain?

El Carli has stated that anyone who wants to take his chain would have to kill him first, emphasizing the sacrifices he made to acquire it.

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