Gloria Trevi is getting an extra special assist…
The 56-year-old Mexican singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, television hostess, music video director and businesswoman, known as “The Supreme Diva of Mexican Pop,” has released her first collaborative effort with her own son, Ángel Gabriel.
Trevi and her son deliver a modern, upbeat version of Daniela Romo’s 1983 single “Celos,”—a song that was penned by José Luis Perales about jealousy.
“When Ángel and I sang ‘Celos’ for the first time, he was a young child. I liked to joke and tell him that I would sing this song to him at his wedding,” Trevi said in a press statement. “After we recorded the song, I made the same comment, and there wasn’t much reaction from him. Let’s see who wants me as their mother-in-law.
The mother-and-son pair first premiered their collaboration on national television on Univision’s “Juego de Voces,” where Trevi served as the show’s premiere guest artist and godmother.