"Juan Magán has been the great protagonist of the night. The father of 'electrolatino' It is capable of anything, even turning one of the most emblematic places in the city of Seville into a nightclub for a few hours. He has done so, and the public has enjoyed like never before a show with capital letters that was part of the programming of the Santalucía Universal Music Week .
After nine at night, the DJ Álex Sánchez took the stage to encourage the audience. His departure unleashed a great applause from the people of Seville. Playing hits like 'Agáchate', 'BZRP Music Sessions #52' with Quevedo, 'Baby Hello' or 'Modelito', the young man encouraged the audience at all times, inviting them to jump and dance.
Halfway through the 'show' Alberto Toral joined to present some of his latest urban flamenco projects. Songs like 'I already forgot you' or 'I don't want anything anymore' They have echoed through the walls of the tent. The man from Granada took advantage of the occasion to remind the public of the importance of recognizing the toxic traits of romantic relationships.
Once the stage was cleared, Quino García was the next to play with the mixing console. With 'Gasolina', 'Amanece', 'Fanatica de lo sensual' and 'Amorfoda' The audience brought out their best dance steps. The DJ said goodbye to Seville with 'Caminando por la vida', a song with which the attendees gave their all.
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Next, Inmita Palmera arrived to revolutionize the environment with her mixes of reggaeton and electronica. The high point of her performance was when she interspersed 'Classy 101', by Feid and Young Miko, with 'Play Hard', by David Guetta, Ne-Yo and Akon . The DJ knew what it was like to encourage the public, and she played songs like 'Barbie Girl', 'The rhythm of the night', 'Titanium'. or 'She lifted me up'.
El 'Electrolatino by Juan Magán' It was presented by FronTu, who introduced the artists throughout the festival.
For their part, a few minutes after Juan Magán's departure, the actors of the musical 'Malinche', by Nacho Cano, came out to perform 'México Mágico' to welcome the host of the evening.
'Dad's' turn
If there is something that Juan Magán is proud of, it is that people who follow his music consider him “the father of Electrolatino”. The truth is that he was one of the pioneers in combining electronic and Latin sounds, so the label fits perfectly."
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