Inside Justin Bieber Mexican Era: Dancing Mariachi, Playing Tambora & Rooted in Regional Vibes
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The Canadian again showed his admiration for Mexican music, now playing to the rhythm of the drum and band genre during a sporting event
Inside Justin Bieber Mexican Era: Dancing Mariachi, Playing Tambora & Rooted in Regional Vibes
Justin Bieber appears to be embracing a bold new chapter, and we aren't talking about his latest album or his new clothing brand. This one leans deeply into Mexican musical culture. After being spotted dancing to mariachis at a basketball event, he was later seen joining a banda ensemble in Los Angeles, playing the tambora and singing along live with the musicians.
The pop star showed her admiration for Mexican music after viralizing with her dance steps at mariachi rhythm
Justin Bieber surprised his fans again by showing his humility and love for Mexico by living with band music; a viral video showed him playing band and the moment was epic. Just a few weeks ago, the performer of “Baby” was captured singing “Beautiful Cariño” next to the Mexican mariachi. Now, a new video has gone viral on social networks while using the drumsticks to play tarola and cymbals. The event occurred in Los Angeles California, where th…
Justin Bieber or “Justino” as he is now being called on social media, once again starred in a Mexican-style musical encounter in Los Angeles, California, following the completion of one of the games he is organizing, where he presented his new clothing brand. Justin Bieber joins a Sinaloan band On October 14 in Los Angeles, California, in the United States, Justin was captured by different people while joining the Banda Joya Sinaloense, after fi…
After his recent encounter with a mariachi, Justin Bieber again showed his love for Mexican music by joining a Sinaloan band in Los Angeles, California. The Canadian singer attended a THE LEAGUE match on Tuesday, between his independent clothing brand SKYLRK and Ah & Co., held at the SRGN Studios, where at the end of the competition, he met a group interpreting traditional Sinaloan band songs. Far from remaining as a spectator, the performer of …
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