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Miss Dayana's emotion after sharing the stage with Willy Chirino: "With her eyes full of tears"

"An artist that I respect and admire so much," said the artist.


The Cuban singerMiss Dayana has made another of his great professional dreams come true and that has been none other than sharing the stage with the famous Cuban singerWilly Chirino.

The performer was one of the guest artists who took part in the celebration of Willy Chirino's 50-year artistic career and had the opportunity to sing with him one of the biggest hits that are part of his extensive musical repertoire:"Gitanilla".

The moment was recorded in a video that Señorita Dayana wanted to share with all her Instagram followers. Along with the material, the singer wrote some beautiful words that reflect the great admiration and respect she feels for Willy Chirino.

"You can't imagine how much emotion and pride I feel for living this moment, and with my eyes full of tears I watch this video over and over again. Celebrating Willy Chirino's 50-year career. An artist that I respect and admire so much. That I grew up listening to his songs, songs that have been the soundtrack of so many moments and stages of my life. And being with him on that stage, singing that beautiful song, which I had not sung in more than 30 years, since it was recorded, that It makes me repeat myself over and over again: GUAJIRA, WHO WAS GOING TO TELL YOU?", expressed the Cuban.

He then added: "THANK YOU WILLY. THANK YOU to all the wonderful work team behind the scenes... Thank you for giving me the opportunity to live a moment that I am so proud of and that I will treasure forever."

Likewise, Willy Chirino He was also very satisfied with the young woman's performance and in the post he left her the following comment: "Thank you Dayana. It turned out wonderful. You are a great artist."

This was the first time that Señorita Dayana and Willy Chirino united their musical talents. Both artists collaborated on the version of"Let them go" along with the Cuban singers Lenier Mesa, El Micha, Chacal and Osmani García.

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Yare Grau

Natural from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.


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