Magic Juan on leaving Proyecto Uno, solo career rebirth, and return to Peru after 10+ years
By
Sonia del Águila
Tries hard. Doesn't quite make it out of the oven in one piece.
Summary
Magic Juan, former lead singer of Proyecto Uno known for hits like "Está pegao" and "El tiburón," discusses his departure from the group (which he says was not his decision), his solo career rebirth, working with Emilio Estefan and Tony Succar, his new album, plans for a one-man show, his children, his relationship with his ex-wife, and his desire to fall in love again. The interview covers his long-awaited return to Peru after more than a decade.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledSalir de Proyecto Uno no fue decisión mía
Está pegao
El tiburón
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