Ain’t no party like a coronavirus pandemic party?
15.04.2020 - 04:19 / billboard.com
After dropping her debut single "A Prueba de Todo" in 2018, Valentina has spent the last two years experimenting and exploring with music to find her sound and voice.
She's also focused on "becoming the pop diva that I want to become," she tells Billboard.The Rent: Live and RuPaul's Drag Race alum released her new single "All Eyes On Me," which was born for a number of reasons, according to the Mexican-American drag queen--but it became a reality after attending her first-ever songwriting
.Ain’t no party like a coronavirus pandemic party?
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With production grinding to a halt in the face of the novel coronavirus, the entertainment industry has found itself navigating uncharted territory. To offer a better sense for how, The Hollywood Reporter is running a regular series that focuses on how Hollywood's top writers, actors, directors, executives and more are living and working in these challenging times.
The Coronavirus pandemic that has taken various parts of the world into its clutches, has resulted in many concerts being cancelled or pushed ahead. The highly contagious virus that originated in China's Wuhan city, spread across the globe in no time.