Bizarrap dares to sing at the Latin Grammy after party with Nathy Peluso and Quevedo

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The Latin Grammy 2023 They were full of emotion, surprises and unforgettable moments, such as Rosalía’s overwhelming performance singing by Rocío Jurado or Shakira’s emotional words to her audience in Spain. However, the night was not over when the broadcast of the gala came to an end. Of course not. The party continued elsewhere and was very marked by the presence of great artists and a lot of celebrities who did not want to miss it.

Dressed in evening dress but with his cap and glasses that already give Bizarrap a hallmark. / Patricia J. Garcinuno

As it could not be otherwise, Bizarrap had to be at one of the after parties that were held in different locations in Seville. After shining during the Latin Grammy gala, where she performed alongside Milo J and Shakira, The Argentine producer took the controls of the mixing console at a nightclub in the city and gave absolutely everything at the party that Bresh threw..

Nathy Peluso and Quevedo

Bizarrap was not alone on that stage. As it could not be otherwise, some of the artists who have accompanied him in his greatest successes were with him. Specifically two: Nathy Peluso and Quevedo. The most curvaceous and eloquent artist in the music industry came out with the DJ to perform his session together. Nathy sang, but she also made Bizarrap sing, who came out on top with that unforgettable Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 36.

Other of his hits were also played, such as the collaboration with Shakira, this time without the one from Barranquilla. However, Biza also had a blast following those lyrics that have become the musical anthem of several generations.

The Bizarrap session medley was possibly the best performance of the night.  Milo J came out first with a murga that provided a lot of color.  He followed session52, but without Quevedo and to the rhythm of tango.  And Shakira has ended up revolutionizing the staff with her female empowerment.

The Bizarrap session medley was possibly the best performance of the night. Milo J came out first with a murga that provided a lot of color. He followed session52, but without Quevedo and to the rhythm of tango. And Shakira has ended up revolutionizing the staff with her female empowerment. / Kevin Winter

Another of the great moments of the after party was when Quevedo got on stage and livened up the party with his historic session with Bizarrap. She didn’t sing much, but she did make the club rock to the rhythm of that “Queeeeeeedate, the night hurts without you…”. You know how the lyrics go, right?

Bizarrap, one of the winners of the night

Without a doubt, in the future, Bizarrap will have great memories of this edition of the Latin Grammys, and not only because of the after party. In addition to being able to perform a performance worthy of the circumstances and live unforgettable moments with colleagues in the industry, the one from Argentina went to his house – well, to the hotel on duty – with three statuettes: Best Song of the Year by Shakira: BZRP Music sessions, Vol.53, Best Pop Song also because of his theme with Shaki and Best Urban Song by Quevedo: BZRP Music Sessions #52. !! Congratulations!!

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