Eduardo Antonio and Ivy Queen reunited this Monday at an event organized by the Puerto Rican artist in Miami, where she unveiled her new song "De luto." This meeting marks ten years since they last saw each other and comes with the potential for a collaboration.
The Divo de Placetas confirmed to CiberCuba that he would be recording with La Caballota, one of the pioneers of Latin urban music. This is exciting news for Cuban music, a genre Ivy Queen has openly praised. On multiple occasions, the Puerto Rican artist has expressed her admiration for Celia Cruz, calling her "the woman who most influenced her life."
From their encounter in Miami, El Divo de Placetas also shared videos on his social media, where his flamboyant look caught the attention of his followers. "With the mamá de los pollitos. The Diva, Ivy Queen," he said in one of the Instagram clips he posted from the event, where they enjoyed each other's company.
Details About Eduardo Antonio and Ivy Queen's Reunion
Below are some frequently asked questions concerning the recent reunion and possible collaboration between Eduardo Antonio and Ivy Queen.
What event brought Eduardo Antonio and Ivy Queen together again?
They reunited at an event organized by Ivy Queen in Miami, where she introduced her new song "De luto."
Are they planning to collaborate on new music?
Yes, Eduardo Antonio confirmed that he would be recording with Ivy Queen, marking an exciting collaboration for both artists.
Why is this reunion significant for Cuban music?
Ivy Queen is a well-known fan of Cuban music and has expressed her admiration for Celia Cruz, making this collaboration particularly meaningful.
How did Eduardo Antonio share the news of their reunion?
He shared videos on his social media accounts, capturing the attention of his followers with his flamboyant style and excitement about the reunion.