Latin America / Dominican Republic
The main program of the Univisión network, Primer Impacto, premiered the video for “Bohemio En Cuarentena” a salsa made by the legendary José Alberto “El Canario” and the singer-songwriter Pedro Miguel Morales.
In an exclusive interview with journalist Tony Dandrades, the singers told from their residences the origin of this theme that is already on all digital platforms.
“It is a song that was born from the inspiration of my great friend Pedro Miguel Morales, who in the middle of a few drinks in the patio of my house came out the first chords. This song is in line with the current situation that we are all experiencing in especially bohemians like us, performers of the genre of romantic salsa, boleros, merengue and other rhythms” expressed El Canario.
“It has been a great experience for his talent as a singer and Pedro’s spirit of self-improvement and hard work. Bohemio en Cuarentena has all the qualities to reach and conquer all lovers of the genre and good taste in music with the favor of God and we hope that this song reaches the last corner of the hearts of our admirers” finished José Alberto “El Canario”.
For his part, Pedro Miguel expressed that it was “an immense honor to have the great opportunity to record this song with an icon of Latin music such as José Alberto. Impressed by his humility and enormously grateful for this dream come true. The song It was made with a lot of love and fabulous musicians were also integrated.
The theme had the musical arrangement of Humberto Insignares and the participation of Juan Valdez on piano, Humberto Ibarra on percussion, Patricio Bonilla on horns, Kiwzo Fumero on trumpets and Braulii Fernandez on bass.
This song is part of the album entitled “Vidas Paralelas” where Pedro Miguel Morales features the artists Amaury Gutierrez, Yiyo Sarante and the Dominican Got Talent finalist, Lorainne.
Pedro Miguel is also the author of hits such as “La noche” and “El Mejor” in the voice of Héctor Acosta “El Torito” and several soap opera songs.
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