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Wampi heats up the stage in Peru: "Taking the performance to another level"

On May 24th, Wampi will also be at the first edition of the Festival del Reparto in Barranco, Peru, where he will share the lineup with other artists such as Alexander Abreu, Es El Dray, among others.


The young Cuban reggaeton artist Wampi brought his flavor and rhythm to his concert in Peru, of which he shared excerpts on his social media.

"That's the vibe in Peru. Taking the performance to another level," said in a post shared a few hours ago on his Instagram account, where he didn't stop thanking his manager.

"We're going for more, Cuba in the house," concluded the post where he is seen singing on the stage of the concert, which, as he showed on his social media, was sold out.

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Before this, Wampi had shared another video of his arrival at the airport. "Ready to break," he announced at that moment, and so it was.

On May 24th, Wampi will also be at the first edition of the Suburb Festival in Barranco, Peru, where he will share the bill with other artists such as Alexander Abreu, Es El Dray, among others.

A few months ago, social media joined the debate about the origin of the reparto as a genre and the controversy over whether it had originated in Cuba or Peru.

Among the many Cuban artists who joined in to give their opinion - such as Nesty, Mawell, Charly & Johayron, among others - was also Wampi, who defended a stance of unity and support, and thanked the Andean country for embracing these urban sounds.

"Don't pay attention to the negative things, I am proud that Peru and all the countries in the world can identify with the cast, a genre that we all know where it came from. I am proud of the colleagues in the genre who bet and work so that our music can be taken to another level. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, we will continue making music from Cuba for the world," he said last March.

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