Surrounded by women who have overcome various adversities, the Colombian singer Maluma This Thursday, he premiered his latest song, La Reina, as a tribute to their strength.

“This beautiful song was created in a music camp and it came to me like a drop from heaven, because I wanted to pay tribute to women for a long time…”, this is how Maluma expressed himself, who physically could not be at the previous presentation of the song in Medellín, writes the newspaper Colombian.

Audiences can see it on YouTube starting this Thursday, March 9.

The singer will perform this Thursday at Baptist Health Cancer Care, in Miami, in a performance that brought together several brave women who have beaten cancer.

Maluma with breast cancer award winner Johanna Falconi during the premiere of La Reina, the Colombian singer’s latest song, at an event at Baptist Health in Miami.

At a meeting held this Monday in the theater of the Museum of Modern Art in Medellín (Mamm), a video featuring these 17 women was released, according to Colombian media.

The newspaper El Colombiano highlights several stories of successful women, such as Ana Ramírez, who suffers from universal alopecia and obesity, one of the protagonists of the song, said that it is a “blessing” show that a woman is more than a fashion accessory, in her case hair.

Next to him was Lina Loaiza, whose leg had to be amputated at the age of four, and today is a tall dancer with cloths, recounting through tears how That accident, instead of being a limitation, became a trigger for achieving his life goals.

The singer highlighted the story of 17 women on his social networks, as a dedication to all fighters for March 8, which is recognized as Women’s Day. (AND)