Yesterday, the Colombian artist Carlos Vives released the video for his song “Mañana” in which he promotes touristic wonders of the Peruvian capital city to the international community.
“This is thanks to an agreement between Sony Music and Promperu. The song is part of the album Vives, the last released by the Latin American music star”, explained El Comercio.
The recordings for this video were done during a visit in May that Vives did to several locations, such as the beaches of the Costa Verde, the Art Museum of Lima (MALI), the Water Park, among others.
The video also features the artist’s wife: the chemical engineer and former Miss Colombia, Claudia Elena Vásquez.
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