The Queen of Merengue lights up the Coca Cola Music Hall

The Dominican Merenguera Yesterday, Saturday, Milly Quezada celebrated her 45-year career at the musical evening “Viva La Reina” at the Coca Cola Music Hall in the T-Mobile District in San Juan.

The performer of “Solo Contigo” He started the show with the medley “We wake up partying”and those present did not hesitate for a second to rise from their chairs.

Thanks Puerto Rico. the artist expressed while interpreting the song “Se Fue”. With a band consisting of 13 musicians and four choir singers, the Queen moved across the stage with her dancers. He came to wreak havoc on the party the merenguero Oscar Serrano and sang the piece “Ya pa’ qué” with Quezadain the version of the teacher Johnny Ventura.

To the sounds of “Let’s speak English” Puerto Rican Gisselle joined the musical evening. Likewise the lord of the sauce, Gilberto Santa Rosa said virtually present and congratulated Milly on her musical achievement.

On the other hand, the public supported the song “Solo Contigo”, which they sang and danced with the queen.

Happy and thankful

The singer delighted her audience with hits such as: Take my life, Ask me, To give you my life. She also expressed how proud she is of her children and godchildren who accompanied her and performed various songs with her. Meanwhile, the audience enthusiastically enjoyed, applauded and sang each musical theme.

The merenguera recalled its beginnings in the music of the group Milly, Jocelyn y Los Vecinos (1975), performing songs such as Tú sabes, Quiéreme así and Little black angels.

Quezada surprised audiences with a video of what will be the film, which chronicles the first 20 years of her personal and professional life, her arrival in Washington Heights, and the 1996 loss of her husband and father of their three children, Rafael Vásquez.

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For Milly Quezada, music is a mirror of life: it reflects the ups and downs of emotions, but above all it captures joy.

With a hall full of applause, the singer ended the show to the sounds of Volvió Juanita y la Guacherna.