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Elvis Crespo Praises Young Artist Ebenezer Guerra’s Potential

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Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – Renowned merengue artist Elvis Crespo has recognized the talent of young Dominican musician Ebenezer Guerra, who he believes has the potential for international success by 2026 or 2027. Crespo praised Guerra’s discipline, natural flair, and skillful songwriting, qualities that set him apart in the new generation of Dominican musicians.

“Ebenezer represents hope for traditional merengue,” Crespo said during a recent interview. He emphasized that Guerra keeps the essence of music alive by using traditional instruments. Crespo expressed a vision for a potential new musical movement that could revive merengue and introduce new talent in the Dominican Republic.

Meanwhile, in another significant development in the entertainment world, the legendary ‘Zar de la Belleza,’ Osmel Sousa, is stepping back from the beauty contest circuit he helped to create. After decades of shaping the success of Venezuela in international beauty pageants, a source confirmed to People en Español that Sousa would no longer be affiliated with the Miss Universe contest.

For over forty years, Sousa played a vital role in Venezuela’s beauty success, guiding queens to several international crowns, including Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International. His impact extended beyond contests, as he featured in programs like Nuestra Belleza Latina, sharing his insights on social media.

Although the reasons for Sousa’s departure have not been disclosed, his exit marks the end of a golden era for Miss Universe and leaves a lasting impact on the beauty industry. People en Español has sought comments from both the Miss Universe organization and Sousa himself, but no official statements have been released yet.

In related news, Dr. Bianny Rodríguez Valdez, director of the National Cancer Institute, announced that essential services will continue at their facilities despite electrical issues caused by heavy rain from Hurricane Melissa. Most services will resume on November 5 after necessary electrical repairs, but critical areas like the ICU and oncopediatrics will operate normally.