Cazzu “lit up” the Movistar Arena in Bogota by singing the famous vallenato and Shakira’s song: this was his show

In the middle of his “Latinaje” tour, Cazzu surprised Colombians in Bogotá by including two songs that marked his country’s musical history – Credit @CazzuColombia/X

On Thursday, December 4, the city of Bogota witnessed a night full of surprises on the Movistar Arena stage, when Argentine singer Kazoo performed a concert during her artistic tour. Latin. Known for her mastery of Argentine trap and cumbia, the artist left her fans speechless by including in her set two emblematic songs of Colombian music, one of which few people would have imagined hearing in her voice.

Kazo, who conquered the hearts of various countries with his unique style and ability to mix musical genres, decided to pay tribute to traditional Colombian music in a move that surprised those present. The singer, whose fame has grown greatly in recent years, performed her concert in front of the waiting audience, ready to enjoy her most famous songs. But what no one expected was that it would delve into the host country’s vast musical repertoire.

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The event, which initially promised to be a celebration of urban sounds, quickly turned into a tribute to vallenata music and Colombian romantic songs, as Cazó began performing songs that are emblematic of the country’s culture.

On December 4,
On December 4, Argentine singer Cazzu gave a unique show at the Movistar Arena in Bogotá – Credit @CazzuxSelena/X

The first big surprise came when the singer started translating I have a lot of wordsa vallenato classic, made famous by Benomio d’Oro. As soon as the first notes rang out at Movistar Arena, the reaction of the Bogotá crowd was enthusiastic.

Kazoo’s performance not only preserved the essence of the song, but gave it an unexpected freshness by incorporating a live orchestra that accompanied his voice.

This song Vallenato aroused the feelings of all the artist’s fans, as it is a melody that has accompanied Colombians for decades and has become almost a national anthem. In fact, many attendees commented that with the performance of Kazoo, known as “The Boss,” the Christmas season had officially begun.

Cazzu was included in his concert
Cazó included in his concert in Colombia the symbolic vallenato song “Me sobran las Palabras”, which many considered the official start of the Christmas season – Colprensa credit

But the surprise did not end there, as minutes later, Cazó once again surprised the people of Bogotá with his simultaneous translation There he lovesAn unpopular song by Shakira, The famous Barranquilla, but it also represents Colombian music.

This poem is inspired by the works of Gabriel García Márquez, Love in the time of choleraThe audience received her with emotional warmth and did not hesitate to sing with the Argentine artist.

Topics like Waka waka, Congratulations and ExcerptsWhich achieved international fame, and became Shakira’s anthems There he loves It is part of the repertoire of songs loved by the people of Bogotá, who feel it is one of the most representative of their particularities.

Cazzu paid tribute to Shakira by performing a classic song from the group Barranquilla – Credit @shakiraxspain/X

Many of the concert’s attendees shared special moments on social networks, showing how she sang “La Jeeva” and enjoyed her show in Bogotá. On stage, he not only performed Colombian songs, bringing a touch of freshness and authenticity to his works displaysBut he shared a large portion of his repertoire with the public.

Among the songs he performed were the following: Hate me, Bad luck, everyone, crazy, female (A song dedicated to his daughter), Someone crazy in love, film, nothingamong other things. The fans in attendance did not hesitate to join in, singing her songs enthusiastically, while celebrating the unique connection they have with their artist.

Many users on social media commented on Kazi’s night in Bogotá, saying: “Another strong and empowered woman salutes Shakira in her homeland”; ‘Incredible, so good!!’ It’s Shakira’s best song. “The chanting began”; “That’s right, Queen. Vallenato is your favorite thing.”