Marc Anthony and La India at the Latin Grammys sang ‘Vivir lo Nuestro’ (Photo: social networks)

Everything live! Marc Anthony and La India joined their voices again at the 2024 Latin Grammys by performing the legendary song ‘Vivir lo Nuestro’.

In one of the most emotional presentations of the Latin Grammy 2024, Marc Anthony and India They starred in a historic moment when they performed together ‘Living our own’ after almost three decades since its original release. The stage of the prestigious event witnessed this long-awaited reunion that thrilled both the audience present and the millions of viewers who followed the live broadcast.

The duet, originally released in 1994, marked a before and after in romantic salsa and became one of the most important anthems of the tropical genre. The performance at the Latin Grammys demonstrated that the chemistry between both artists remains intact, while their voices intertwined in a performance that maintained the original essence of the song.

‘Living what is ours’ by Marc Anthony and La India

India, known as ‘The Princess of Salsa’, and Marc Anthony, the current greatest exponent of salsa, demonstrated why they are considered living legends of the genre. The most emotional moment came when both artists shared the center of the stage, exchanging knowing looks and smiles that showed the joy of the reunion, while the audience stood up to applaud them.

Why were Marc Anthony and La India estranged?

Marc Anthony and La India were estranged and even at enmity, according to various media outlets, since according to the artist she indicated that the salsero had lost his humility by not knowing how to handle the fame that surrounded him and there was even no way to get in touch with him. “When your mood subsides and when you want to sing to the people, I will be near that town and I will wait for you. But you are going to have to pay me a big bill,” La India expressed at the time for ‘Escándalo TV’.

‘Live what is ours’, a song that transcends generations

‘Vivir lo Nuestro’ was released in 1994 specifically on the album ‘Dicen que soy’ by La India. Over the years, the copla has proven to be a timeless song. Its universal message of love and connection has resonated with audiences of all ages and cultures. Furthermore, the song has been covered and reinterpreted numerous times, demonstrating its influence on Latin music.

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