• El Alfa was chosen the best Dominican urban artist at the Heat Awards, delivered Thursday night in Cap Cana.

El Alfa was the winner on Thursday night as best Dominican urban artist at the Heat Awards,leaving Rochy RD, Kiko el Crazy, Chimbala, Natti Natasha, Bulova, Rosalia Rubio, Mark B, Mozart la Para, Químico Ultra Mega and La Materialista on the field.

“I am so happy I am sorry to receive this award in the land where I was born, the Dominican Republic… Everything I am doing today is so that all the youth of the Dominican Republic can also achieve their dream in this way. how I did it” The Alpha.

This week Cap Cana became in the capital of Latin music by bringing together musicians and singers of different genres who came to promote their careers and to participate in the delivery, last night, of the seventh edition of the Awards Heat.

The Mexican Mijares was chosen to receive the most important award: “Gold Artist”.

“I treasure that you thought of me. for this award. With this I feel that it has been worth so many efforts, late nights and not being able to be at family events” Mijares during a meeting.

The 64-year-old artist has a career spanning 36 years and has made 32 albums. He is currently in the making of number 33; and that despite the evolution that music has had in recent years ensures that it will continue to adapt to new trends.

+ Fonseca

Juan Fernando Fonseca Carrera, better known as Fonseca, arrived to collect an award for his 20 years of career in music.

“At the beginning the path is very intense, full of sacrifices and work. for me The most important thing is to be honest with the music you make and leave your soul in it”, said the Colombian. In addition, he highlighted The importance of having good lyrics is highlighted, since music also reaches children and the message that is “sown in their heads” must be taken into account.

Finally, the singer-songwriter advanced that by the end of this month or the beginning of next he will announce tour to the Dominican Republic.

+ Carlos Vives

Colombian singer-songwriter Carlos Vives was chosen for the Commitment Award for his initiative with the Tras la Perla foundation and his commitment to local development with identity in Santa Marta de Colombia.

“I am very happy to assume this social commitment. It was impossible not to try to link us in a project like this whose mission is to serve the most needy”, he emphasized. You live.

The vallenato interpreter pointed that this social work has not been easy at all but that he wants to “continue to see changes in his city” and that, thanks to this help, he feels that his work makes much more sense.

Another award that Vives received It was the best tropical artist.

Among other winners were Justin Quiles, as best artist North Region; Calle and Poche prevailed on social networks and were chosen as influencer of the year; Dekko was selected as a promising musical artist.

+ Sound names

Other artists that were present were Gilberto Santa Rosa, Zion & Lennox, Eladio Carrión,  Nacho, Farina, Andrés Cepeda, Tiago PZK, Ryan Castro, Danny Ocean, Fanny Lu, Francy, Yahaira Plasencia, Luis Vásquez, Nicole Vega, Chimbala, Annasofia, Alvaro Rod y The Change and Sarodj Bertin.

In addition to El Alfa, among other Dominicans who were seen last night, Químico Ultramega, Eddy Herrera, La Materialista, Kiko El Crazy, Chimbala, Bulova, Chris Lebrón, Gabriel Pagán and Marielle Hazlo.

The HTV network’s award gala, from the paradisiacal Playa Juanillo in Cap Cana, was hosted by the Dominican communicator Caroline Aquino, with the participation of influencers such as Goyo, Molusco, Maria Laura Quintero and Anaís Castro.

Production. Diana Montes, general director of Premios Heat, emphasized how complex the preparation of a gala of such magnitude, and the commitment is even greater because “the Heat are the most important entertainment platform that reaches the Dominican Republic”. 

Budget. According to the producer, the budget for the production of the Heat ranges around five million dollars. 

He also took advantage of ; to thank the Presidency of the Dominican Republic and the General Directorate of Customs for the support offered, who have been “key” within this process. 

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