Luis Fonsi will be one of the interpreters of the song today “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” at the Oscar gala and, although he is happy to participate in this ceremony, what he is most excited about is celebrating Latin culture and Spanish.
“I am very happy to be here, for the first time at the Oscars,” Fonsi told the media upon arrival at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles (USA), where the 94th edition of the Hollywood Academy Awards is being held. .
But even happier because with the special version of the song from the movie “Encanto” that will be seen tonight at the Oscars, “our Latin culture, our Castilian language” will be celebrated.
A song by Lin-Manuel Miranda to which Fonsi assured that he is going to put all his heart into it. “It’s already a smash hit and I hope people like it a lot.”
The Puerto Rican singer has worked hard on the song and was calm about his performance but surprised by everything that surrounds the Oscars and by the familiar faces that surrounded him on the red carpet and who are not part of his musical world.
“But I am even more proud that we are singing Spanish, celebrating our culture, our flavor, our rhythm, it is a party that we are going to put together tonight,” he added.
Fonsi was humbled by the possibility of meeting some of the interpreters he most admires, such as Denzel Washington or Nicole Kidman. “I don’t know if they know who I am, but I’m going to believe it and I’m going to feel like they want to meet me,” he said amused. (AND)
Source: Eluniverso

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