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"Perdonarte, ¿Para Qué?" was produced by Rodolfo Lugo and written by Andy Clay, Horacio Palencia, and Richard Torres. [7] [8] It is a Mexican cumbia song, a genre familiar to the band. [9] [10] It marked a departure from Emilia's usual musical style; however, in her beginnings as a singer, she was the vocalist of the Uruguayan cumbia band ...
The music video shoot took place in a penthouse in North Miami, Florida. "It is rumored that Frank Sinatra stayed in this penthouse during his best moments, and I thought it was ideal for an intimate encounter between the two artists, immersed in a luxurious vintage aesthetic", said Argentine director Martin Seipel, who also produced some of her previous songs like "Perreito Salvaje".
Zoe Saldaña has already given us so much – emotionally pivotal characters in three bestselling film franchises, on top of a long list of TV and movie credits – her role in Netflix’s genre ...
On 28 November 2019, was released the song "Boomshakalaka", in which she is featured, with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Afro Bros, Sebastián Yatra and Camilo. [10] In late 2019, Emilia released her fourth single as a lead artist, "Billion". [11] On 30 January 2020, she released the single "Policía" alongside its music video. [12]
Selena Gomez has responded to Eugenio Derbez’s criticism of her Emilia Pérez accent. “I understand where you are coming from,” Gomez, 32, wrote via TikTok comment on Saturday, December 7.
Emilia Pérez holds a special meaning for Selena Gomez.. During a Q&A following its Toronto Film Festival screening on Monday, Sept. 9, Gomez, 32, revealed why the film, which marks her first ...
Argentine singer Emilia Mernes, known professionally as Emilia, has released two studio albums, one live album, 44 singles (including four as a featured artist), and one promotional single. Before launching her solo career, Emilia had been the lead singer of the Uruguayan cumbia pop band Rombai from 2016 to 2018. Her debut single, "Recalienta ...
"I try to honor my culture as much as possible — from releasing an album in Spanish to wanting to pursue this movie," says Gomez, who's been garnering Oscar buzz