The K’ONGA celebrates your 22 years of career with the Launch of “Live in Buenos Aires”, A record recorded during its three completely exhausted functions at the Arena stadium.
The shows were a real quartet celebration that brought together thousands of fans and an imposing list of guest artists.
Nelson Aguirre, Pablo Tamagnini and Diego Granadé offered an explosive show in each presentation, with more than forty songs per night, a complete review of all the key moments in their history and a staging that led to the quartet to another dimension.
Energy, technical deployment and connection with the public confirmed why K’ONGA is one of the most popular and successful groups in the country.
Every night, he had his unique moments, marked by unforgettable collaborations. Ulises Bueno was one of the most applauded, L-Grara contributed to its urban footprint, and groups like Q’Lokura and Desakata2 began to dance the whole stadium with their well-cordoue.
Eye, there was also room for emotions, such as the interpretation of “I am the forbidden” of Enrique Ramil.
The album also records exceptional collaborations with Chili Fernández and Vilma Palma, who joined special versions and put the Golden Pin on a closure that combined the party, nostalgia and a big surprise.
List of songs of “Live in Buenos Aires”:
1. The last pomegranate – the K’onga & Q ‘Lokura
2. The King – The K’ONGA
3. Today while I am me – the K’ong & Chili Fernandez
4. One night – The K’ONGA & DESAKTA2
5. ESA – La K’onga & Chile Fernandez
6. I will disappear – the K’ong & Ke’Copa2
7. I am the prohibition – the K’ong & Enrique Ramil
8. Favorite series – The K’ong & Ulises Bueno
9. CUMBITA / FALSE promises – K’ONGA & TAMBó Tambó
10. Mojada – La K’onga & Vilma Palma E Vampiros
11. Delive / other poetry – La K’onga & L -Gant
Source: Qmusica

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