Servando Primera composed “La Reina” for Christina Aguilera

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This week, the Venezuelan singer Servando Primera commented with great emotion that he composed the song “La Reina” for Christina Aguilera’s new album, The force.

The Venezuelan used his account Instagram to share the good news with your followers. Primera recalled in the publication that it all started in 2017, when she received an invitation to compose for one of “the best singers of all languages.”

«He invited me to a studio he has in his house, and I was going by Uber from the hotel thinking ‘is this real?’ Until I arrived and she was there with such a huge smile and humility that it made her mansion look tiny,” Servando wrote.

«It was there that I realized that despite the surreal, it was a reality; Sol and Ali’s son, the little boy from El Valle, was composing with Christina Aguilera at his house,” added the musician.

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For Primera, God’s timing is perfect, because that composition session took place five years ago and now, some time later, he can share the result of that appointment with everyone. “But God doesn’t wear a watch, he just waits for the right time. Just now that Afo Verde put the garden together with Rafa Arcaute and Oriana Hidalgo so that several colleagues could place our seed that today blooms in the shape of a disk, “he says.

“This song ‘La Reina’ I hope will give you the place that history has denied women in the world for so many centuries,” Servando hopes.

This is not the first time that the Venezuelan musician has composed for an international artist. Servando is responsible for hits such as “Mayores”, by Becky G, “Felices los 4”, by Maluma, “Duele el corazón”, Enrique Iglesia and Wisin, “Me voy Enamorando”, by Chino & Nacho with Farruko, and “The bathroom”, by Enrique Iglesias and Bad Bunny.

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