Raquel Sánchez Silva hypnotizes with ‘Wiggy’ by Young Miko, the ‘Aserejé’ of Generation Z

Raquel Sánchez Silva hypnotizes with ‘Wiggy’ by Young Miko, the ‘Aserejé’ of Generation Z
Raquel Sánchez Silva hypnotizes with ‘Wiggy’ by Young Miko, the ‘Aserejé’ of Generation Z

After the good grade she got as Victoria Abrilto Raquel Sanchez Silva He had to continue dancing at the ninth gala of Your face sounds familiar to me 11 but with a completely different style. The presenter has gotten into the skin of Young Miko, one of the most successful artists among Centennials, to sing ‘Wiggy’.

At its core, the song is a tribute to Las Ketchup’s ‘Aserejé’ but evolved, with the flow of the Puerto Rican artist. In fact, the choreography does not lack the sleight of hand of that song. However, the dance goes much further and is an endless succession of urban genre movements that the contestant has managed to learn and perform on stage.

Raquel has given her imitation the exact doses of Latin trap, reggaeton and pop. Furthermore, the staging was like watching a great video clip thanks to the hypnotic show of the dancers. Hit play and enjoy this number!

The characterization that marks a before and after in Your face sounds like 11 to me is the one that has been seen just before with David Bustamante. The singer has become Marifé de Triana to sing ‘María de la O’.

The unimaginable, which is seeing the Cantabrian singing couplets and wearing a bata de cola, has become a reality on stage and with great grandeur. Despite the difficulty of imitation, David has internalized the Andalusian quejío, drama and interpretation to give a historic performance in Tu cara me sona, at the level of Toñi Salazar’s Camarón de la Isla.

 
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