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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Pu Jie, the succesful Chinese singer who sings in Spanish

Talking about Bésame mucho, it worths reading this... :)

Pu Jie is a Chinese singer. When she went to Cuba, she started to enjoy Latin American music. Since then, she has been passionate about it. She has even recorded an album in China entitled "Gracias a la vida" (Thanks to the life), in which she sings Hispanic music known worldwide, like "Bésame mucho".

Check this video, she sings very well! :)

Pu Jie says that she admires Violeta Parra and Mercedes Sosa, and she dances and sings salsa. She started to learn salsa thanks to the Chinese internship program in Cuba. Apart from "Bésame mucho", she has also performed other hits like "Alma llanera", "Guantanamera" or the tango "El día que me quieras". And you know, although she pronounces quite well, she admitted that she is still not a fluent Spanish-speaker. =))

However, her willing is not to sing only Latin American songs in China. Actually, she wants to be a "cultural connection", a bridge so that both countries get to know each other better. In addition, she wants to introduce Chinese culture to Cuba, as well as Cuban culture in China. That is why she sings popular Chinese songs with her traditional dress, during her performances.

Therefore, this is a curious and interesting piece of news, and if you want you can check the complete explanation in Spanish for more details.

¡Muchas gracias por leer el post! :)
(Thank you very much for reading the post! :)

Bésame mucho, a great sucess of Consuelo Velázquez

Who in the Spanish-speaking world does not know this song? I have heard it even in China, from a big speaker in the street! This song was composed by the singer Consuelo Velázquez in 1940, and since then it has never became out of fashion. In fact, it has became a standard in Romantic music, one of the first songs in which you will think when someone asks you for a love, romantic song in Spanish.

Consuelo was a Mexican composer who became very well-known after this song. And Emilio Tuero was the first singer who recorded it, achieving immediate worldwide success. As a curious fact, it worths saying that it is one of the most recorded Spanish songs in the whole History, if not directly the most recorded one.

Here you have two links to videos of the original songs. Hope you enjoy them! :)


¡Que tengáis una muy buena semana! ¡Hasta pronto!
(Have a nice week ahead! See you soon!)