The children of Servando and Florentino inherited the talent of their famous parents. Teenagers represent a new generation of performers who will undoubtedly climb to the top of the charts.
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During their teenage years, Servando, 42, and Florentino, 41, were sensations in their native Venezuela and across Latin America. The career of these two brothers consolidated over time, achieving hits that became classics of Latin music.
Currently, his children are following his footsteps in the music industry and are recognized as a new generation of artists.
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Who are the children of Servando and Florentino?
Servando has two children. Valeria Primera was born in 2002 and Sebastián in 2006, both the result of his relationship with Patricia Fernández.
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Florentino, on the other hand, is the father of three children with his wife María Fernando Sandoval. Diego, the eldest, was born in 2007, followed by Rodrigo who was born in 2009 and finally, in 2013, he had a daughter, Manuela de Jesús Primera.
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Musical group of the children of Servand and Florentino
Sebastián, Servando’s son, and Diego, Florentino’s son, decided to explore their musical career and together with their friend Santiago Hiller founded a group called “Los Menor3s”.
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In 2022, they debuted with the first single called “Bowe”, a song that combines urban rhythms with reggaeton. The music video, published on YouTube, has more than 200,000 views.
The youngsters now known as Big Bowe, Sheba and Nego released their new song titled “De Caracas pa’ Tokio”, a song inspired by the culture of that Asian country.
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During an interview on the Venezuelan station Onda, “Los Menor3es” stated that since they started their project of entering the world of music, they wanted to make a difference from their famous parents.
“Since we started ‘Los Menor3s’, we want to make a difference, a wall, between them and us.” Although they recognized that being the children of Servand and Florentino is also a great responsibility.
“I feel a bit of a burden trying to reach what they were, but I’m equally proud to be their son. In addition, they supported us in all the steps we took,” said Diego.
Sebastián, for his part, admitted that he was used to growing up with fame, but emphasized that he only learned that his father was famous at the age of 11.
They are not very active on Instagram, Sebastián has 22 posts, while Diego has only eight. However, both have a large following. They use this platform to share their work and some fun moments, like travel and extreme sports. (AND)
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Source: Eluniverso

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