The singer Carlos Vives wanted to give details of his life in ‘Algo Personal’, and he had a very pleasant conversation with the Mexican journalist Jorge Ramos. In addition, he commented that regarding the “family” there are many things to improve, as well as those things that generate fear.
“There are things to heal in the family”, was the phrase he said just when the social communicator placed a hat on his head, which has become a classic of Colombia, this with the aim of not “forgetting” the country where he was born.
Like never before , with a long professional career, the Colombian told what all those processes were that he had to go through to become one of the greatest exponents of both cumbia and vallenato and to have great recognition in his nation, since it is a genre of there.
In addition, his wife Claudia Elena was also present during the talk, and she played a fundamental role in the professional path of her partner.
“I had done everything, and if you had to dress up to receive the children on Sundays in a family restaurant that we have”, he added in the aforementioned interview broadcast by the ViX streaming service.
Vives has been an artist for more than 30 years and was in charge of starting to establish a unique style by which it can be characterized in music. In turn, he has been awarded countless times, and many have liked his genre, which is more focused on cumbia.
The Colombian has also received recognition from a very important academy just like the Grammys. Before ending the interview, he highlighted something particular in one of the musical genres that were created in his country, for this reason he stated that: “The vallenato was historically despised.”
Chiquinquirá Delgado’s partner told the actor that: “When we think of you, we think of Colombia and joy and music.” To which he replied: “I know, it’s my heritage.” He always kept his pride high with the nation that saw him grow up.