Servando y Florentino’s Return to Touring to be Subject of Special Docuseries

Servando y Florentino’s artistic life will become streamable “art”…

A documentary series about the Venezuelan music duo, consisting of brothers Servando Primera and Florentino Primera, is on its way.

Servando-y-FlorentinoThe film will capture Servando y Florentino’s triumphant comeback after a 10-year hiatus from touring.

Dubbed El Documental, the docuseries follows the Primera brothers during their “En Tu Ciudad World Tour” that traveled across 55 cities in three different continents, and included 45 sold-out shows.

“We wanted our fans to be part of every moment, to feel what we feel when we return to the stage,” Servando y Florentino, known for hits like “Una Fan Enamorada” and “Una Canción Que Te Enamore,” said in a press statement. “This documentary is a love letter to all those who have supported us unconditionally over the years.”

El Documental will premiere its first of six episodes on April 21 via www.losprimera.com.

Servando & Florentino to Perform Intimate “En Tu Cuarto” Livestream Concert on Sunday

Servando & Florentino are inviting you into their cuarto

The Venezuelan salsa-pop duo, composed of brothers Servando and Florentino Primera, are blessing fans with an intimate “En Tu Cuarto” livestream on Sunday, one they’re calling “a new experience to tell.”

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Performing their biggest hits like “Una Fan Enamorada” and “Estas Hecha Pa Mi,” Servando & Florentino will be joined by a six-member band revamping their setlist.

“We began brainstorming with our longtime producer Yasmil Marrufo and thinking of what rhythms could go with each song,” Florentino tells Billboard, saying that fans can expect to hear their songs in bolero, bossa nova, merengue, reggae, vallenato and bachata, in addition to salsa. “The process has been a lot of fun and it’s a new experience to tell.”

“En Tu Cuarto” marks the duo’s first virtual concert during the global pandemic. Prior, they toured Venezuela in December 2019, which paved the way for a promising European tour in 2020 that came to a halt because of COVID-19.

However, Servando says they have been taking advantage of the tumultuous times in a productive manner. “We found a balance between spending time with the family and work,” he says. “Musically, we’ve been composing a lot. It’s been an interesting process.”

On that note, Servando & Florentino will unveil their new single “Te Encontre” during the livestream. “We haven’t done music together in a while. In fact,” Florentino tells, “this song wasn’t meant to be for us but we recorded it anyway. The proposal is good and fresh.”

En Tu Cuarto: Servando & Florentino Livestream Concert” will take place at 7:00 p.m. ET on Sunday. General tickets cost $15 and a VIP package that includes a virtual party costs $50. For more information, visit here.

Servando & Florentino Book Historic Miami Concert

Servando & Florentino have booked an extra special gig…

The Venezuelan sibling duo will perform for first time at The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater on Friday, November 13, according to Billboard.

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“Each concert is like a renewal of vows, and to perform at such a prestigious theater — where each sound is completely different — gives us the opportunity to feel vindicated with the people that accompany us every time,” said Florentino.

Servando & Florentino became popular in the late ’90s after their first single, “Una Fan Enamorada,” became a fan anthem in Latin America and spent six weeks at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Tropical Songs chart.

The duo was one of the youngest acts to hit No. 1 on the charts (Servando was 17 at the time and Florentino 16).

The Miami show is part of the pair’s current tour. They’ll be performing in Lima, Peru (Oct. 17); Bogota, Colombia (Nov. 5); Barranquilla, Colombia (Nov. 7) Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (Dec. 17).

“Fads are temporary, but, thank God, we’ve been able to remain relevant,” said Servando.  “I’ve been singing with my brother now for 20 years.”

Grace: Youngest Female to Reach No. 1 on Billboard Latin Charts

Call her Amazing Grace

Leslie Grace has etched her name into the annals of Billboard chart history.

Leslie Grace

The 17-year-old Dominican American singer has become the youngest female singer to score a Latin radio No. 1, as “Will U Still Love Me Tomorrow” reaches No. 1 on the Latin Airplay chart.

Grace’s debut song moved up from the No. 7 spot after seeing a 57% increase in audience impressions (11 million), according to Nielsen BDS, claiming the list’s Greatest Gainer award. The chart will be refreshed on Thursday (October18) on Billboard.com.

With her rise to the top of the chart, Grace passes Jennifer Pena, whose “El Dolor De Tu Presencia” reached No. 1 on August 24, 2002 when she was 19 years and one month old.

Among all acts, Grace enters a tie as the fourth-youngest artist to post a Billboard No. 1 Latin airplay hit.

Here is a look at the youngest artists to reign (including members of groups):

Age, Artist (No. 1, Date Reached)
14 years, 11 months, Pablo Portillo, of MDO (“No Puedo Olvidar,” March 27, 1999)
16 years, nine months, Florentino Primera, of Servando Y Florentino (“Una Fan Enamorada,” May 9, 1998)
17 years, four months, Luis Miguel (“Ahora Te Puedes Marchar,” Aug. 22, 1987)
17 years, nine months, Leslie Grace (“Will U Still Love Me Tomorrow,” Oct. 27, 2012)
17 years, nine months, Servando Primera, of Servando Y Florentino (“Una Fan Enamorada,” May 9, 1998)

“Will U Still Love Me Tomorrow” also soars to the top of Billboard’s Tropical Songs chart (3-1) with Greatest Gainer honors.

The song is a soulful, bilingual adaptation of the classic love song, co-written by Carole King and made popular in the ’60s by the all-girl group The Shirelles.