Milena Zarate He praised the participation of Ruby Palomino in The Artist of the Year, who has reached the semifinal of the sentence-free program. Thus, the Colombian singer who will be this Sunday, December 12 in My mom cooks better than yours revealed that the participant from Huanca is his favorite of the competition.
“There is a lot of talent. Ruby (Palomino) has a spectacular voice and is my favorite to raise the glass. César (Vega) is also a talent like Estrella (Torres), and they have shown it gala after gala, the three of them have talent and humility ”, he mentioned in an interview with GV Producciones.
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On the other hand, Milena will be in the program hosted by Ethel Pozo and Yaco Eskenazi, pairing with Juan Carlos Orderique.
“I have come to the program several times, but I have never had as much fun as this time, where I had to double with Orderique. Juan Carlos is the best, I didn’t stop laughing throughout the program. I thought our plate had turned out ugly; however, when I tried it, it was very tasty, we had to prepare a dish with Colombian seasoning, but with Peruvian ingredients ”, he added.
Ruby Palomino will be reinforced by Daylin Curbelo
This Saturday, Ruby Palomino will be reinforced by Daylin Curbelo in the semifinal of The Artist of the Year.
“It is the first time that I am going to share the stage with Daylin, however, I have heard her sing and she has a powerful voice. I am happy that a Cuban is coming to reinforce me, I know that we are going to make a good duo. She is a beautiful woman, they have put a big woman next to me, I’m going to look smaller than I am (laughs) ”, he said.
Who is Ruby Palomino?
Ruby Palomino is a Peruvian singer, born in Callao and raised in Huancayo, known for having become the first winner of La voz Perú in 2014. Her parents are Gloria Ramos and Polo Palomino, a member of the Duo Mixto de Huancayo.
The interpreter gained fame for her versions of iconic songs like “Cholo soy”, “When my guitar cries” and “Corazón contento”, by the rock group Uchpa.
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