
Totally motivated. Josimar left Peru almost a year ago with the aim of internationalizing his musical career. The salsa singer arrived in the United States and immediately started offering shows in different establishments, as well as signing with a record label to release a studio album.
However, during this journey, his fourth daughter, Jeilani, was born in our country, as a result of his relationship with María Fe Saldaña. For this reason, the salsero to this day does not meet her little girl in person.
Likewise, because he was looking for U.S. residence, Josimar has not been able to return to Peru, but in an interview with a local media outlet he said that I would soon be in our country.
In the same vein, during an interview he had with En Boca de Todos, the salsa man pointed out that if his daughter cannot travel to the United States, he would come in person to meet her and no one would prevent them from separating again.
“Very soon either my daughter arrives here (United States) or I go there (Peru) to look for her, but every day I talk to my daughter, every day I sing to her and I have composed a song for her,” said the salsa singer before performing live.
At another time, Tula Rodríguez started joking with the idea that Josimar is now a more affluent person and that he has forgotten his old neighborhood located in the heart of Lima.
Josimar took the joke that the television host gave him well and pointed out that when he arrives in Peru one of the things he will do is go to Barrios Altos to give a totally free concert.
“I miss my whole neighborhood very much and very soon I will be there and when I arrive believe me that I will put 100 cases of beer and I will sing for free for all the people of Barrios Altos,” added the Peruvian artist extremely excited about his return to Peruvian lands.
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