Magaly Medina also highlighted the great moment of QQQumbia. Photo: Instagram

Magaly Medina was one of the godmothers of the 31st anniversary of La Bella Luz that brought together thousands of people in the Lloque Yupanqui park in Los Olivos.

Magaly Medina spoke exclusively with Radio New Q after being present at the 31st anniversary of The Beautiful Lightheld in the Lloque Yupanqui park in Los Olivos before thousands of attendees. The host was one of the godmothers of the event and did not hesitate to highlight the talent and growth of the group, which today is positioned as one of the great representatives of QQQumbia in Peru.

In conversation with Radio Nueva Q, Magaly Medina She remembered how she met the group and how much they impressed her from the first moment. “I love it, I really do. Really, yes, I love it. I met them through Pía… they started with a song that I liked, ‘Coqueta’. So, from there I started listening to the rest,” he said. In addition, she mentioned some of the songs that hooked her, such as ‘Niña Tonto’, ‘Senderito’ and ‘El Mix Chelero’.

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The host also praised the energy and joy of the members. “The front they have… visually is very good. I love the girls. Singers and good dancers, too. I love the girls. I love them. They have been to my program several times and I see them, and I have tried to look like Mackeily, but I can’t,” he joked with a laugh, especially highlighting the talented Mackeily Luján from The Beautiful Light.



(Source: New Q)

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Magaly Medina highlighted the great moment of the QQQumbia

Magaly Medina highlighted the great moment that Peruvian cumbia is experiencing and how The Beautiful Light has become a benchmark of the genre. “That our cumbia is now in this way… we are all very proud of being able to give people a good product. And to think that this group began to become known with Cueva… Who would have thought? When they sang ‘Niña silly’, I remember… that’s where it started,” he stated.

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