The young singer Eloveliz Pérez, known as the Cuban José José, has also conquered the hearts of thousands of Mexicans who can listen to his performances on the capital city's metrobus network.
The artist himself thanked on his channel Facebook that the metrobus networks, which cross Insurgentes Avenue and other main arteries of Mexico City, now transmit their videos.
"This photo from Mexico City.!! They tell me that these are elite buses within Mexico City and that they are transmitting my videos Los Amo," he posted on his profile along with a photograph of the interior of a metrobus on whose screens his image appeared.
For Mexicans José José is more than an idol and they have not been slow to express your amazement and pride that the voice of "The Prince of Romantic Song" is rescued by a Cuban.
"We Mexicans really like how you interpret our idol. We appreciate your quality and the affection you have for him," wrote an Internet user in the comments section of the post.
"Mexico recognizes talent, is faithful to good music and is a springboard to shine internationally, I love Mexico beautiful and dear. Blessings Elioveliz Pérez"; "Finally, it is going viral, in my beloved Mexico, good for this young singer who sings super"; others commented.
"Feel welcome to come to Aztec lands that gladly We support you and look forward to witnessing your talent. in a theater in CDMX!!!", said a woman who was supported by another young woman who stated that Pérez is a kind of "lost son of José José." "I love Jose José. His songs, his voice and I listen to you and my skin crawls. Good luck, handsome blessings, from Mexicali. I will upload your songs," he stressed.
On your Facebook profile Pérez Romero has several videos singing songs by José José and also other artists, demonstrating the great talent for music he has.
Recently the island musician Lenier Mesa praised his voice, and shared in his stories from Instagram videos of the young man singing.
"The talent we have in Cuba is very great. Follow this boy," wrote the author of "How do I pay you" in his publication.
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