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This is how Yarelis's first song sounds: "I just recorded it, I don't know it"

"Be careful, it's a demo without arrangements and just recorded, I don't know, because obviously, I didn't compose it but I sing it," he said.


Yarelis already has a musical theme! The young Cuban from Artemisa has just made one of her dreams come true, because she has finally recorded his first song.

Yarelis wanted to share the news with all his followers on social networks and has uploaded a video to his Instagram profile in which you can perfectly hear what the single sounds like.

"What do you think about my first song? Who do you think it's dedicated to?", commented the young woman alongside the audiovisual that already has thousands of views.

As he announced at the time when he said he wanted to try his luck in music, Yarelis is willing to take her career to the top and continues with her plan to record the song with a female artist, who at the moment has not revealed who it is.

"Tell me which female artist you would like on this track?", he asked his legion of admirers.

Although Yarelis appears in the video inside a recording studio humming the single that plays in the background, the young woman wanted to clarify that she still does not know it completely because she did not compose it, but that it is her voice that can be heard .

"Be careful, it is a demo without arrangements and recently recorded, I don't know, because obviously, I didn't compose it but I sing it. Don't forget that you are capable of anything, propose it and that's it," he added.

Regarding her teeth, which have been widely commented on since her appearance on social networks, Yarelis said that she will soon have a beautiful smile. "Oh, and we're solving the missing teeth these days," he concluded jokingly.

Everything indicates that the popularity of Yarelis is increasingly increasing. In addition to having been working on her first single, the Cuban has been chosen as the protagonist of the video clip of a song that bears her name and is performed by reggaeton artists Romeo La Maravilla, Pipey and Dayan.

Weeks ago, Yarelis began to go viral on social networks after the Cuban Lázaro Pérez, with whom she allegedly had an extramarital relationship, posted several videos on her Facebook account asking her to return to her side.

Although the love drama captured the attention and made Internet users laugh, behind it there was a episode of gender violence. Yarelis herself told her version of the events, alleging that she had separated from Lázaro because he had allegedly hit her.

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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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