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Salsera Yahaira Plasencia invited her colleague Daniela Darkourt to collaborate on a musical project. In her social networks, the singer “And I said no” also stated that it is the female voices that represent Peru in the salsa genre.
“From here, with great love, with great affection, I turn to Daniela because I would really like to do something with her. I think we’re both here to support each other, to support our colleagues so that this genre can continue to grow,” she said in an Instagram story when asked by a user if she was planning to collaborate with Darcourt.
According to Jahaira PlacenciaThere are many Peruvians who come “doing salsa, rowing for it”. “Therefore, first of all, I would like the union very much. The truth is, ”added the artist. Later, in another storyhighlighted some names of gravy boats, which, in her opinion, pave the way for the genre in our country.
“I remember I had a concert in 2020 where I had great performers like Gaby Zambrano, Kate Candela, Ingrid Mijares, Mariale Salazar, Paula Arias. Brunella too today [Torpoco], Cielito Torres, Maria Grazia Polanco… Angie Chavez. Oh there are so many I would like to do [un junte] with everyone,” he said.
From Instagram, Jahaira Plasencia sent Daniela Darkourt an invitation to work on a musical project. | Font: Instagram / Jahaira Plasencia
Jahaira Plasencia at the Salsa Summit
As foreign guests at the closing of the first “Cumbre de la Salsa” held in Cali (Colombia), Jahaira Placencia and Sergio George took the stage at the El Pueblo Coliseum on Wednesday evening to offer a motivational message in favor of the genre’s justice. His words were a prelude to the concert of the legendary band Niche.
The artist thanked Kalegno for the good reception. “Cali is the salsa capital of the world. We will continue to work, push and motivate people to continue consuming salsa,” he said. He was then asked to sing a cappella the chorus from his latest hit “La Singer”.
Same way, Jahaira Placencia She took part in the forum “Traditional Media, New Technologies and Audience Generation for the Industry” where she shared her experience as a salsa performer in Peru and encouraged artists to come together to keep salsa alive.
“If we want to keep salsa relevant, we need to attract a younger audience. In my country, more than 10 females are making a new salsa… For salsa to keep playing, we have to bring in new offerings and have the radio play us,” he said. His participation was given along with radio entrepreneur Alejandro Gálvez and DJ Marlong.
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