.- The Colombian singer Juanes today released the single "gift" from her latest album, "PARC E" which was released last December and whose title is a tribute to his followers. The song, the artist sang exclusively in the ceremony for the Premio Lo Nuestro Univision on 17 February, is a lively topic that includes line of dance, hip hop and rock, among others, the singer said in a statement .
The cover of "PARC E", her fifth album release, Juanes is a picture made up of thousands of photos of fans, the result of a campaign that was born from the album title - "plots" - slang expression which means friend in Colombia. The artist started the concept with a Twitter message sent in early October.
In one week, more than 50,000 images from 93 different countries. The first 5,000 were part of the cover and all other members of a second photo published in the "wall of fans" of Juanes' official website. The singer, dubbed the "King Latino social networks, the large number of supporters who have both Facebook and Twitter, claimed Monday that the music should be a means to educate young people in peace and to use dialogue and not arms, at the first interview of Facebook Live in Spanish.
Juanes was the first speaking of this series of exclusive interviews with the social network that preceded the Bill Gates, George W. Bush, Tony Blair and Bono. The singer, with millions of records sold and 17 Latin Grammy awards received, has 1.8 million followers in Twitter, has 2.3 million Facebook fans and 40,000 fans Ping.
The cover of "PARC E", her fifth album release, Juanes is a picture made up of thousands of photos of fans, the result of a campaign that was born from the album title - "plots" - slang expression which means friend in Colombia. The artist started the concept with a Twitter message sent in early October.
In one week, more than 50,000 images from 93 different countries. The first 5,000 were part of the cover and all other members of a second photo published in the "wall of fans" of Juanes' official website. The singer, dubbed the "King Latino social networks, the large number of supporters who have both Facebook and Twitter, claimed Monday that the music should be a means to educate young people in peace and to use dialogue and not arms, at the first interview of Facebook Live in Spanish.
Juanes was the first speaking of this series of exclusive interviews with the social network that preceded the Bill Gates, George W. Bush, Tony Blair and Bono. The singer, with millions of records sold and 17 Latin Grammy awards received, has 1.8 million followers in Twitter, has 2.3 million Facebook fans and 40,000 fans Ping.
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