translated from Spanish: Ricardo Montaner and Juan Luis Guerra premiered “God Wanted It”

Singer-songwriters Ricardo Montaner and Juan Luis Guerra joined in a duet for the story: “God willing”, a theme of couple love, was an ideal nexus to reach, again, the heart of the Ibero-American public.” God wanted it” is an original composition by Montaner himself, brothers Jonathan and David Julca, his son-in-law Camilo and Venezuelan musician Yasmil Marrufo. Over time “God so wanted it” was taking this cadence as of cumbia that takes the listener, yes or yes, to the Caribbean, as expressed by the official gazette.” In the study began to emerge something that did not have a reason… nor were we very clear about what we were looking for,” Montaner admits. “We knew that what I wanted was a love song following the basics of this new album dedicated to love, the deep feeling a person can have for their partner.”

He added: “Once I put my voice on it everyone would tell me: this duet song with Juan Luis would be spectacular. The idea took place in my heart first, because I’m a fan of all Juan Luis’ music. I’ve known him a long time and he’s a brother my family and I love very much.” Montaner took the audaction to write to Juan Luis, “I showed him the subject and told him I dreamed of being able to do it with him. Juan Luis didn’t let me finish, literally, he wouldn’t let me finish. He told me he was delighted with the song and of course he said yes.” For his part, Juan Luis expresses that he liked the tenderness of the song and its beautiful melody.” It is a tribute to the union of a man and woman that God had planned before they met. No wonder the word says that ‘every day was already planned, even though there was not a single one of them.’ Finally, Juan Luis indicates that sharing with “Ricardo is always of great joy. He transmits joy, as if every day for him were his. We had planned a collaboration a long time ago but the opportunity had not come, this time it happened… everything has its time!”

Original source in Spanish

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