Jean Pierre Puppi had a successful time at You Salsa. (Photo: social networks)

Jean Pierre Puppi launched himself as a soloist and has now released his first song which is expected to be a resounding success.

Jean Pierre Puppi Considered one of the most important voices of urban salsa in Peru, he releases his first song of 2025: ‘Sorry for so much’a musical production that officially marks the beginning of his stage as a solo singer. The single and video clip are now available on all digital platforms.

“Thank you for this opportunity to start my career as a soloist. To those who follow my music I am very grateful for all the support and love. I hope you continue to be part of this new great adventure that has already begun. “I promise more music this 2025,” he said. Jean Pierre Puppiwho together with Amy Gutiérrez became ‘The kings of urban salsa’ in Peru, managing to position the most ranked radio hits of You Salsa Orquesta.

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After six years, Jean Pierre Puppi He launches his career as a soloist with experience on stage and the unconditional support of the public that consecrated his musical successes. “It is the beginning of a new stage, a new path, I am very excited. Big projects are coming and above all, more music. “I am producing new songs with Infinity, and thanks to a team of professionals who trust my work,” he concluded after the premiere of his first song. ‘Sorry for so much’ which includes an official video clip available on YouTube.

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Who is Jean Pierre Puppi?

Jean Pierre Puppi He is one of the most prominent voices in the salsa genre and the Peruvian artist with the greatest international projection in the salsa genre. He was born in Barrios Altos and began singing in salsa orchestras from the age of 12. In 2018, his career in music transcended You Salsa Orquesta along with Amy Gutiérrez and they became ‘The Kings of Urban Salsa’, achieving radio hits such as ‘Duro y Suave’, ‘How to Forgive’ and ‘No Te Talon Mal’. ‘.

Then they followed ‘Sentir’ feat Marcos Llunas, ‘And now what do we do?’ feat Tony Succar, ‘Lo Nuestro Es Fiesta’ produced by Efraín ‘Junito’ Dávila, ‘Hasta Tomorrow’ feat Amy Gutiérrez produced by Sergio George, ‘De qué me vale’ feat Willie Colón and Gaitanes de Panamá, ‘Perdóname’, ‘Infiel ‘, ‘When I see you’, among others that add thousands of views on digital music and video clip platforms on YouTube.

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