‘Everything would give’ was an recorded issue in collaboration with gariters, singers, composers and musical producers.
Farik Grippa It is already international. He has just met with Emilio EstefanKing Midas of Latin music, who opened the doors of his study in Miami. The Peruvian salsa was accompanied by the Panamanian duo Gaitanes.
“My best moment is yet to come,” said Farik, who already occupies the first place in the salsa ranking in Panama with ‘Everything would give’, issue recorded in collaboration with the Gaitanessingers, composers and musical producers winning multiple Latin Grammy. “In a little more than a month people already stuck in our style. Everyone talks about the Peruvian salsero and there are even promotional posters with our photo in the streets of the city. This impact took us to Miami on the tour of media and work meetings for recording the following songs,” Farik said.
With the Gaitanes world successes were worked on Thalia, Ricky Martin, Marc Anthony, Víctor Manuel, Don Omar, La India, Bozaamong others. They worked side by side with Emilio Estefan and even Gloria has just published songs composed of the Panamanian duo. “They are entrepreneurs and managers of the music industry internationally and understand that my growth and exhibition will open the doors to new talents, but with a new” chip “with Paul Tamariz we silently develop the plan and management at all levels that are already paying off,” Farik said.
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“Farik has all the style, in addition to the energy that Latin Music needs to work. There is a new audience that consumes salsa and needs new proposals,” said Alberto Gaitán. “We see that in addition to energy Farik It has a plan, a team that knows how to manage opportunities and maximize the resources that led us precisely to number 1 in Panama. ”
“Everything would give” is a passionate sauce that is born from a true story, inspired by the story of a close friend who lived an impossible love: after marrying he met someone who transformed his life and soul. A story marked by the longing for what could be, summarized in an unforgettable phrase: “What would not give to love him in another life”
The video of “Everything would” was recorded in Panama. One of the main scenarios were the historical ruins of Panama “La Vieja”, contributing a frame full of history and symbolism that complements the emotional intensity of the song.
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