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Luciano Daniel discusses solo career, "Daniel, Me Estás Matando" split, and Juan Gabriel anecdote

Luciano Daniel discusses solo career, "Daniel, Me Estás Matando" split, and Juan Gabriel anecdote

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Luciano Daniel, formerly of the musical duo "Daniel, Me Estás Matando," discusses his new solo project focused on bolero and romantic music.
  • The interview reveals details about his upbringing in an artistic family, his production work with Silvana Estrada, and the reasons behind the separation of his former band.
  • Daniel also shares an anecdote about working with the late Juan Gabriel, including an unusual email exchange.

Luciano Daniel, co-founder of the popular musical duo "Daniel, Me Estás Matando," is embarking on a new solo career, focusing on his passion for bolero and romantic music. In an interview for the podcast "Qué Plan," Daniel shared insights into his musical journey and personal life.

He spoke about growing up within a family of artists, being the grandson of the renowned Mexican film star María Victoria. Daniel also touched upon his early experiences as a producer, notably his work with Silvana Estrada during the initial stages of her career, including her albums "Al Norte" and "Te Guardo."

A significant portion of the interview addressed the "truth" behind the separation of "Daniel, Me Estás Matando." While the specifics of the separation were not detailed in the provided text, the discussion indicates it was a key topic of revelation in the interview.

Additionally, Daniel recounted a memorable experience working with the iconic Mexican singer Juan Gabriel. He shared an "unusual email" where Gabriel allegedly flirted with him and expressed interest in a collaboration. The interview also promised further stories about Armando Manzanero and details regarding musical arrangements and Daniel's new single, "Regrésame."

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.