Angélica María presents “Otro pa’ ellas” in Neiva

Singer and composer Angélica María arrived in Neiva to present her single “Otro Pa’ Ellas”, a female anthem celebrating life and freedom. Born in Valledupar, she left her law studies five years ago to pursue music full-time.

Angélica María, born in Valledupar and influenced by popular and regional Mexican music, discovered her love for music as a child. Although she studied law, five years ago she decided to leave everything to dedicate herself fully to singing, and today that choice bears fruit with her single “Otro Pa’ Ellas”, with which she won over the audience in Neiva. The song invites healing the heart, celebrating life, friendship, and the freedom to be a woman, connecting with a generation seeking spaces to enjoy without guilt. Additionally, Angélica leads the “Las Decididas” community, a movement encouraging women and men to take control of their lives. With new projects ahead, she shows that following one's purpose brings success with authenticity.

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