In the outcome of the television program My name is Minithe 14 -year -old Barranquilla, Juan Pablo Cárdenas, He was the great winner after impressing the jury and the Colombians with his impressive imitation From the legendary Puerto Rican singer José Feliciano.
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With his charisma and talent, Juan Pablo not only managed to enter the hearts of the spectators, but also He showed that music transcends any barrier or limits.
From his first appearance in the program, the talented singer captivated the jury with his voice and his ability to interpret Feliciano’s classics. His interpretation was very praised, as he highlighted his ability to not only imitate the Puerto Rican, but also for Provide authenticity.
With banners and screams, their classmates, professors of the IED Simón Bolívar and closest friends, They received it at Ernesto Cortizos airport at 4:30 pm., The artist jumped with joy and directed a few words to all who were there to celebrate his victory. After arriving in a machine of the Barranquilla Fire Department, they all went crazy with the new musical star.

“Thanks Barranquilla for this support, I feel immense joy to be the winner of my name. THANKS TO GOD AND THANKS TO Gray amparo that trusted my talent, ”he said with love.
The decisive phase of the program was one of the most anticipated, with Juan Pablo facing other talented children. However, his passion for music and his dedication to art led him to excel. In the grand final, after a duel against four other participants (Mini Gloria Trevi, Mini Celia Cruz, Mini Rocío Durcal and Mini José José)the winner was declared, filling his family with pride and his followers.

The success of Juan Pablo Cadena is not only measured by the 100 million prize that he acquired (in university studies), but also on the impact generated by its visual disability. Many see it as a symbol of perseverance, as expressed by his mother Yusmeidi Vitola.
“Juan has been a great example even for us the adults that we lived with him. I only began to believe until last night he won, but My son always had the faith intact And that is what we as parents must learn from our children, especially when they have a disability like his. I feel happy that my son has won, at the beginning we only went to live the experience and never imagined getting here, ”said the mother in tears.
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After the near reception, everyone went to IED Simón Bolívar school, where he currently studies his baccalaureate. There all the students of the day shouted “Simon is called”. Meanwhile, Juan Pablo jumped with joy.