Panamanian artist Anarkelys Arias continues to work hard on her music career.
Anarchic arias is in Colombia to record his first studio album Carlos Vives: Gaira Studios.
It is learned that the translator had the opportunity to meet a Colombian woman, and the emotion was such that she shed tears.
Carlos Vives He gave the Panamanian some good advice now that she has started this new chapter in her music career, which started when she was a child in “Canta Conmigo”.
The singer works with Alberto Gaitan, who assured that this time they are producing the first commercial theme of Anarkelys.
“We shoot it in between Panama and Colombia. The songs are by Panamanian and Colombian composers,” he said, as reported by the sister newspaper day after day.
She is very excited and grateful for this opportunity that God and life are giving her.
As expected, on The Panamanians were raining best wishes in this new musical adventure.
Her followers pointed out that she is a a good artist and they also remember their time in the “Pjevaj sa mno” program.
and she and Gaitan They shared pictures of what they live in the sister country.
Source: Panama America
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