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Rodrigo Tapari will return to our country to offer a tour of various cities such as Huacho (07/23), Cusco (07/27) and Oxapampa (07/28). Before returning to Argentina, the singer remembered his beginnings as a soloist. It was precisely in Peru, exactly in Trujillo, that the former Ráfaga vocalist introduced his new orchestra.

Furthermore, he wanted to leave a message of hope for all those who wish to change his life. In the interview with La República, Argentine singer Rodrigo Tapari talks about the contribution of Peruvian cumbia to his country’s industry, his complex conversion process and his close relationship with Marcelo Tinelli who invited him to his program on several occasions. —Six years have passed since December 31, 2017 in Trujillo of your release as a soloist, how difficult is it to be the head of a band? —When you are passionate about music, what you have to do is keep up.



When you do something you love, challenges are good, like leaving Ráfaga to be Rodrigo Tapari. As I always say, the first country to trust Rodrigo Tapari’s first show was Peru. From there he shot off two songs that we had not recorded until that moment, such as ‘And why suffer’ and ‘Don’t call me anymore’.

I am grateful (...

) I don’t carry it like a weight. If I say that this is difficult, what is left for those who truly work and get up at 5 in the morning and follow a schedule? This is a privilege. — So, what would be your greatest satisfaction in music? —Throug.

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