
Ôèëüì «Midas Man», ïîñâÿùåííûé Áðàéàíó Ýïñòàéíó, âûéäåò îñåíüþ 2024 ãîäà â Ñåâåðíîé Àìåðèêå.
Ãëàâíóþ ðîëü ñûãðàë Äæåéêîá Ôîð÷óí-Ëëîéä. Ðåæèññåð — Äæî Ñòèâåíñîí.
Ôèëüì ðàññêàæåò î ðîëè Ýïñòàéíà â êóëüòóðíîé ðåâîëþöèè 1960-õ ãîäîâ, à òàêæå åãî âêëàäå â ìóçûêó.
: As Valoy tells it, he loved her deeply, but the relationship ended in heartbreak. The "badness" mentioned in the chorus ("Juliana, qué mala eres") refers to her leaving him for another man who supposedly had more money or a better social standing at the time.
: While originally a salsa hit for Valoy's orchestra, Los Virtuosos , the song gained massive international fame again in the 1990s when it was covered by the group DLG (Dark Latin Groove) .
: Juliana was Cuco Valoy's first girlfriend in his hometown of Manoguayabo.
: Years later, after Valoy had become a successful musician, he wrote the song as a "complaint" or a musical letter to her, reflecting on that early sting of rejection.
According to interviews with Valoy, the story behind the lyrics is as follows:
The song (also known as "Juliana, qué mala eres"), released in 1979 by the Dominican legend Cuco Valoy , is based on a real person from his youth.
The lyrics describe a man who gave everything to a woman, only to be abandoned, and now warns others about her "wicked" ways through the infectious rhythm of salsa and merengue. La historia de Juliana de Cuco Valoy
Cuco Valoy- Juliana Que Mala Eres Here
: As Valoy tells it, he loved her deeply, but the relationship ended in heartbreak. The "badness" mentioned in the chorus ("Juliana, qué mala eres") refers to her leaving him for another man who supposedly had more money or a better social standing at the time.
: While originally a salsa hit for Valoy's orchestra, Los Virtuosos , the song gained massive international fame again in the 1990s when it was covered by the group DLG (Dark Latin Groove) . Cuco Valoy- juliana que mala eres
: Juliana was Cuco Valoy's first girlfriend in his hometown of Manoguayabo. : As Valoy tells it, he loved her
: Years later, after Valoy had become a successful musician, he wrote the song as a "complaint" or a musical letter to her, reflecting on that early sting of rejection. : Juliana was Cuco Valoy's first girlfriend in
According to interviews with Valoy, the story behind the lyrics is as follows:
The song (also known as "Juliana, qué mala eres"), released in 1979 by the Dominican legend Cuco Valoy , is based on a real person from his youth.
The lyrics describe a man who gave everything to a woman, only to be abandoned, and now warns others about her "wicked" ways through the infectious rhythm of salsa and merengue. La historia de Juliana de Cuco Valoy