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Amid the success Dua Lipa is having with her concerts in Mexico City, her cover of "Bésame Mucho" continues to generate a lot of buzz, and not just among those who heard the memorable moment live.
Luis Miguel, yes, the "Sun of Mexico," seems to have liked the British singer's interpretation of the 1940 hit by Consuelo Velázquez, just like thousands of netizens.
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¿Qué dijo Luis Miguel sobre Dua Lipa?
Luis Miguel didn't exactly say anything about it, but the frenzy generated among his fandom is due to the fact that, although the singer does not often use his social media, he did so on this occasion.
Yesterday evening, he posted an image combining a photo of Dua Lipa with one of his own from the era when he revived boleros in Mexico.
According to reports from those who attended the first concert on December 1st, the British singer not only surprised the audience by honoring our country with the classic "Bésame Mucho," but she did so with the arrangements of the cover Luis Miguel performed several decades ago, which remains in people's memories.
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Although Luis Miguel's reaction to Dua Lipa was limited to an image, netizens are applauding the apparent acknowledgement and speculating.
"Nothing far-fetched. Sounds possible... A new track," "I will tell my kids they were Maria Magdalena and Jesus Christ," "We love you, beautiful Micky bolero."
However, there are those who, unfamiliar with the discography of the "Sun of Mexico" where he relaunched this song to the youth of the 90s, claim that the authorship is not his.
"The song 'Bésame Mucho' is not his, it's by Consuelito Velázquez."
"I think they mean that the version Dua Lipa sang was the one Luis Miguel has, meaning the same arrangements."
"The composition is by Consuelo and the version Dua used is by Luis Miguel," can be read among the comments.
¿En qué disco de Luis Miguel aparece la canción Bésame Mucho?
In the 90s, Luis Miguel gave his career a turn by releasing a bolero album, and the impact was such that it eventually became a trilogy.
The album featuring the "Bésame Mucho" cover performed by Luis Miguel appears on "Romances," released in 1997.
The bolero albums the singer released in that decade are:
- Romance, en 1991 que contiene las canciones "No sé tú" e "Inolvidable"
- Segundo Romance o Romance II, en 1994, en el que interpreta "Sin ti" y "El día que me quieras"
- Romances fue lanzando en 1997, en la que aparecer su versión de "Bésame Mucho", además de "Sabor a mí", "Por debajo de la mesa" y "Reloj"
Composer Armando Manzanero was Luis Miguel's musical advisor for the development and creation of the three bolero albums that revived singers and composers from other eras.
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