05/10/2024

Carin León releases song inspired by Checo Pérez - ESPN

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Carin León releases song inspired by Checo Pérez - ESPN

"For the family" is the name of the new melody by the Mexican singer, which he has already performed live and confirmed that it is dedicated to the tapatío pilot.

"For the family" is the name of the new melody by the Mexican singer, which he has already performed live and confirmed that it is dedicated to the tapatío pilot.

'Por la familia' is the name of the new melody by Mexican singer Carin León, which he has already performed live and confirmed is dedicated to the Mexican driver.


The regional Mexican music singer Carin León confirmed that his song 'Por la familia' is specially dedicated to Red Bull driver Sergio "Checo" Pérez.

'Por la familia' is the name of the new melody by Mexican singer Carin León, which he has already performed live and confirmed is dedicated to the Mexican driver.

A few days ago, Carin posted an image on his Instagram account dedicated to Checo Pérez. The image is the cover of a record, and it includes the legend 'Por la familia'. In the image, there is a car on a road and a license plate that says 'SCheco11'.

The singer posted a video in which he states that the song "was made out of admiration we have for Checo and he deserves to be recognized for his strength and perseverance to succeed. My buddy Checo is a great example."

Likewise, he mentioned that he will travel to Austin, Texas next week to be with Pérez during the Grand Prix of the Americas, where he promises there will be "surprises". In response, Checo said he is looking forward to it next Tuesday.

BAD BUNNY QUOTES CHECO AND AROZARENA

The urban music artist Bad Bunny quoted Mexican athletes Randy Arozarena and Sergio 'Checo' Pérez in his new album, 'Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana'. Both the baseball player and the race car driver with Mexican nationality appear in the lyrics of the first track titled 'Nadie Sabe'.

"If Sugar is on the mound, you get down in the ninth I amaze myself, like Randy Arozarena"

"Drinking lots of champagne, we never run dry First came Verstappen, then came Checo."

The 29-year-old Puerto Rican artist, whose real name is Benito Martínez, released his latest work on streaming platforms on the night of October 13th. The album contains 22 songs and has a duration of 1 hour and 21 minutes.

"To those who love me, I love you very much; to those who hate me, I love you even more. NADIE SABE LO QUE VA A PASAR MAÑANA. Don't just listen to it, enjoy it, this is for you," Bad Bunny wrote on social media after the release.

'Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana' became the successor of 'Un Verano Sin Ti', which spent thirteen non-consecutive weeks at the top of the popularity charts and was nominated for a Grammy for Album of the Year, making it the first Spanish-language album with a mention in that category.

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