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Juan Gabriel shares a microphone again: Los Dúo 2

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Marc Anthony, J Balvin, Franco de Vita, Paty Cantu, Wisin are some of the artists who will share the microphone with Mexican singer Juan Gabriel, announced his label, Universal Music.

This new album features production and arrangements by Gustavo Farias, and there called Divo of Juarez sings songs like "I remember you" with Marc Anthony, "I do not discuss" next to Paty Cantú, "I have no money" with Wisin .

Also featured songs like "Tears and Rain", which managed to record with Joan Sebastian, shortly before the death of the latter; "La Frontera" with Julion Alvarez, "I wanted to forget," with Alejandro Fernandez; "I know that you're leaving" with the Venezuelan Franco de Vita, or "I remember sweetly" with Argentine Andres Calamaro.

Such was the success of Juan Gabriel and previous duets, who thought well to get this second volume, which already has several visits in the YouTube portal.

The interesting thing about this type of musical work, is that is enhanced with famous figures who also have wide recognition in the global art scene.

And we hear what brings us Juan Gabriel with this production.

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