Daniela Darcourt raised the name of Peru despite not winning at the Latin Grammy 2023. (Photo: social networks)

The salsa singer Daniela Darcourt could not win in her category, but she left Peru’s name high.

This Wednesday the Latin Grammy 2023 In Seville, Spain, and in Peru there was a lot of expectation for what could happen with national artists, especially with Daniela Darcourt.

The salsa singer had traveled long in advance to the ‘Old Continent’ to participate in this important event that is bringing together renowned Latin music figures. However, the interpreter of ‘Ya no te amo’ could not prevail in her category.

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Yes ok Daniela Darcourt had a chance of winning in the ‘Best Salsa Album’ category for his album ‘Catarsis’, he failed to get the necessary votes. The winner ended up being the Symphony Orchestra and Grupo Niche.

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As could be seen in full live broadcast, the famous salsa group did not hide their happiness for this special moment and quickly went on stage to thank their fans for their support.

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(Photo: screenshot of the Latin Grammy 2023)

Daniela Darcourt: in which category did she participate?

The ‘Señor Lie’ singer competed in the ‘Best Salsa Album’ category against Luis Figueroa with ‘Voy a ti’, Willy García from ‘Cambios’, Grupo Niche and the National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia with his album ‘Niche Sinfónico’. In addition to the band Plena 79 Salsa Orquestra feat Alain Pérez and Jeremy Bosch with their album ‘Tierra y Libertad’ and ‘Debut y Segunda Tanda’ by Gilberto Santa Rosa.

How old is Daniela Darcourt?

Daniela Alejandra Darcourt Escurra was born on April 20, 1996, so she currently has 27 years. In recent years, her music has been expanding abroad, becoming one of the representatives of Peruvian salsa on an international level.

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