Ricardo Arjona: Woman takes off all her clothes at her concert
In the last few days, a video has been shared on the Internet showing one Women what works Take off clothing during a concert by the famous singer Ricardo Arjona, which undoubtedly quickly became a trend.
As expected, the video went viral; however, beyond Arjona’s reactions in the stageThe singer has not made any statements about this.
This weekend Ricardo Arjona performed a concert in North Texas performing his Black and White Tour at the Texas CU Theater in Grand Prairie.
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Luckily it was sold out; however, and the strangest thing is that this would not be what would stand out.
And it so happens that one woman in the front rows, a full-bodied fan, caught everyone’s attention because when Arjona performed her classic “Dwsnuda,” the woman began to undress until she ended up in her underwear.
The woman quickly attracted the attention of both the audience and the artist himself, who was surprised by the daring of the young woman who, despite her underwear, did not stop singing in a naked voice.
Ricardo Arjona: Woman takes off all her clothes at her concert
However, Arjona did not comment at the concert or to the media afterwards.
For its part, the public was divided, in case many applauded his performance while others called it “ridiculous” on social networks.
On the other hand, the Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona recently presented a musical project in book format for the first time.
That’s right, Arjona launched his book Blanco y Negro, which includes the CD Blanco y Negro, in which he reveals his childhood, his youth and the moments that led him to compose.
We insisted because we believe there are still people who want to experience the entire journey and listen to the story from start to finish,” the singer said.
It should be noted that this is the first time the singer has physically translated his music into a book. The Blanco y Negro project is the artist’s most daring commitment and defends two of the best albums of his career, recorded in the emblematic Abbey studios Road in London, so this book is the final touch to this work of art.
In this, readers, admirers and music lovers will find idioms, stories, exclusive photos, songs and black and white albums in book form.
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