Fher Olvera expresses pride over Maná’s inclusion in Dua Lipa’s live album.
Fher Olvera, the lead vocalist of the iconic Latin rock band Maná, has shared his excitement about the band’s song “Oye Mi Amor” being featured on Dua Lipa’s latest live album, ‘Live From Mexico City.’ The album, released on Friday, was recorded at the GNP Seguros Stadium and includes the Maná track as the only song not originally by the British pop star.
Olvera described the inclusion as a significant honor, highlighting the cultural exchange between artists from different backgrounds. He noted that having their music recognized by an international artist like Dua Lipa is a testament to the universal appeal of their work.
Dua Lipa’s decision to incorporate “Oye Mi Amor” into her live setlist underscores the song’s enduring popularity and its ability to resonate with audiences worldwide. The track, originally released in 1992, remains one of Maná’s most beloved hits.
The collaboration between Olvera and Lipa is not only a celebration of music but also a bridge between different musical genres and cultures. It reflects the growing trend of artists embracing diverse influences to create unique and memorable performances.
Fans of both artists have expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, praising the seamless integration of Maná’s classic hit into Lipa’s dynamic live performance. The album has been well-received, with listeners appreciating the blend of pop and Latin rock elements.
Maná, known for their powerful lyrics and energetic performances, continues to be a significant force in the music industry. Their collaboration with Dua Lipa is a reminder of their lasting impact and the timeless nature of their music.
As the music industry continues to evolve, collaborations like this highlight the importance of cross-cultural partnerships in reaching new audiences and expanding artistic horizons. The inclusion of “Oye Mi Amor” in Dua Lipa’s album serves as a celebration of musical diversity and a nod to the rich tapestry of global sounds.











