After having left open the possibility of a future musical collaboration, Tilsa Lozano decided to reveal that he has no intentions of recording a duet with Pamela Franco in the midst of all the controversy that exists over the relationship between Christian Cueva and the cumbiambera. The former avenger prefers to stay on the sidelines.
Tilsa Lozano does not want to record with Pamela Franco
Despite having surprised a few days ago by offering an interview together, Tilsa Lozano He was honest about what he thinks of Pamela Franco in the midst of all the controversy that exists around the cumbiambera due to her relationship with Christian Cueva. Therefore, the entertainer was asked if she would be willing to record a song with the singer.
“No, no, that’s a joke, there is no topic, that’s just what they said and nothing to do with it, I mean, apart from that, Pamela Franco is a real singer and I do mostly my musical mixes with (DJ ) Danger, but no, nothing to see. Besides, I don’t sing cumbia and it’s not my thing,” Lozano said in an interview with ‘Másspectas’.
In that same line, Tilsa Lozano took the opportunity to send some advice to Pamela Franco now that she has gained more fame and is increasing the rates for her presentations, due to the officialization of her romance with Christian Cueva.
“Well, well, but from all the bad you have to get something good, that you take advantage of and that pays off, even if it is. Each one with their own things, living their love, is what I have always said. I think there are no victims there, I think everyone there has done their little things and everyone is ultimately making a bill, so (…) good, right?” added the former model.
Does Tilsa Lozano still remember her time as an ‘avenger’?
On the other hand, it is known that Tilsa Lozano returned to the shows to revive their classic songs like ‘Envidiosa’ and ‘Soy single’, since they currently lead the TikTok platform.
“It’s a success because we have really reached new generations who were very chibolos (young) when the hits were 10 years ago and now I see people who tell me: ‘Oh! I listened to your songs when I was 14, 15, 16 years old and couldn’t go to clubs and now I have the opportunity to see you live.’ And it’s crazy because thanks to TikTok and social media the songs went viral again and a lot of people really tell me: ‘When I was a kid, they didn’t let me go to the club and now I see you in person,’” he concluded in his interview. with the television program.