Returned. And broke it. Juanes returned to Argentina after several years of absence to present his recently released new album “Vida Cotidiana”.
The Colombian singer-songwriter performed an exclusive presentation new material in a neighborhood hall in Palermo, where, accompanied by a trio of guitar, keyboards and percussion, he performed six songs from “Vida Cotidiana” and various hits.
The public who took over the place enjoyed new songs such as “Amores prohibidos”, “Ojalá”, “Gris” and “Cecilia”, the last single recently released.
When it was time to say goodbye, hits such as “A Dios le pido”, “La camisa negra” and “El amor después del amor”, a song by Fito Páez that Juanes recorded for his previous album “Origen” , arrived.
Of course nobody wanted to leave and the orders were raining downlike “Es por ti” and even a tango that the artist interprets with his guitar and a suburban voice.
Finally, Juanes said goodbye leaving a “see you soon”.
Source: Qmusica

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