Yahaira Plasencia: what career did the famous singer study? (Photo: social networks)

Yahaira Plasencia has been trending on social networks after learning that she will be the new host of a TV program.

Yahaira Plasencia He has established himself as one of the most prominent figures in the field of salsa in Peru, sharing stages with renowned artists and overcoming numerous challenges since his youth.

His story is a testimony of perseverance and dedication to art, marked by his early start in the world of work. Recently, her career has taken a new direction by assuming the role of host of Panamericana’s Saturday magazine ‘Al Segundo Día’, succeeding Mónica Cabrejos.

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Born on April 23, 1994 in Lima, Yahaira Plasencia Quintanilla She grew up in the Rímac district as the fourth of five siblings. Her childhood was immersed in a musical environment, influenced by her family relationship with José and Alejandro Torres Liza of Los Pakines, which awakened her dream of shining on stage from a very early age.

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Since her childhood, the ‘Patrona’ demonstrated a deep love for music, an interest that became a clear vocation during her adolescence, when she worked in circuses. At the age of 15, she began working in two different circuses, working as a dancer in one and arranging chairs in the other.

Yahaira Plasencia: what career did the famous singer study?

Her opportunity to shine came unexpectedly when the lead vocalist was unable to perform, allowing her to demonstrate her talent as a singer to the public, which marked the beginning of her artistic career.

The story of Yahaira Plasencia It is also one of personal and academic improvement. In a revealing conversation with journalist Katty Villalobos, the ‘Y le dice no’ singer shared details of her education.

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It turns out that the artist was studying. “Many people don’t know it, but I studied language translation at San Martín (de Porres), but I couldn’t finish it because I was very young, I was 17 years old, and I was already in ‘Son Tentación’… I worked a lot,” she said.

Her ability to face criticism, overcome personal and professional obstacles, and her unwavering passion for music underline her status as one of the most influential and respected artists in the Peruvian music scene.

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