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Lourdes Duque Baron duet with Youngest Grammy Winner Miguelito and finishing touches on new single “ I Want You”

 Lourdes Duque Baron duet with Youngest Grammy Winner Miguelito and finishing touches on new single “ I Want You”

A defining chapter in Lourdes Duque Baron’s journey was her unforgettable collaboration with none other than the youngest Grammy winner in history, Miguelito. The duo’s power track “Get Down” set hearts racing and pulses soaring. Produced by the maestro Nathaniel Levingston, this mesmerizing symphony ignited fires of desire that still burn bright!

Miguel Ángel Valenzuela Morales, known to the world as Miguelito, ignited his own meteoric rise in the music scene at the tender age of six. A Puerto Rican reggaeton singer-songwriter, he soared to fame like a comet streaking across the night sky. His debut record, “Bigger Than You,” captured hearts in 2006, and his prodigious talent led him to clinch the Latin Grammy Award, a feat that etched his name into the annals of music history.

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Recognizing his great talent, Daddy Yankee invited him to be part of his concert tour and became his music godfather, serving as his mentor.

Over the years, Miguelito has become a young entrepreneur. Today, at the age of 19, he has sold over $90 million in merchandise, excelled as an actor, and has been the spokesperson for several prestigious brands and products such as Direct TV, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Malta India, and the Salvation Army.

In 2011 and 2013, he was featured by the renowned Billboard magazine in their article ’21 Under 21,’ which highlights the most promising and talented artists under 21 years old. In both editions, Miguelito was the only Latin artist ranked among artists like Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, and One Direction. In 2011, he was featured as the #20 artist, and in 2013, as the #14 artist.

Get Down” by Lourdes Duque Baron feat. Miguelito is available on iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer, Spotify, and Amazon Vinyl, it has become a cherished gem in the collections of music enthusiasts around the world.

Beyond her musical prowess, Lourdes Duque Baron’s journey spans literary brilliance, acting accolades, and an unwavering commitment to making the world a better place. Her award-winning books, “Scripted In Heaven” and “I Called Myself Cassandra,” have immortalized her storytelling finesse, while her performances in movies and award-winning documentaries like “Tombstone Pillow” “ Hope for the World Foundation and “Macho Nurin” have showcased her versatile acting skills.

Taken in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on July 26,2021 — Lourdes was 74

As a visionary entrepreneur and stem cell advocate, Lourdes Duque Baron also founded Feeling Good At Any Age- The One Stop Rejuvenation Center that embraces the essence of timeless beauty. Her pursuit of excellence extends to academia, where she earned both a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) and a Master of Science in Gerontology (MSG).

It was just a few weeks ago when Lourdes Duque Baron stepped once again into the legendary EastWest studios, where icons like Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra once recorded, she breathed life into her forthcoming album, a masterpiece in the making.

Taken in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on July 26,2021 — Lourdes was 74

“I Want You” and “Never Forget” under Gang A Beats Label described as dance tunes are two titillating melodies that have fans on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the unveiling of her musical opus.

With her Breakthrough Album of the Year award at the Los Angeles Music Awards in 2014 already adorning her accolades, she continues to captivate hearts with her artistic flair and boundless creativity.

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