Paola Jara sang 'Let her suffer, let her suck, and let her cry' at the Yellow Night in Quito
Colombian singer Paola Jara performed her hit 'Que sufra, que chupe y que llore' at the Yellow Night event in Quito, engaging the crowd with her performance.
On February 13, renowned Colombian singer Paola Jara graced the stage at the 'Noche Amarilla' event organized by Barcelona S. C. at the Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa in Quito, Ecuador. Jara captivated the audience as she entered the field singing her 2017 hit 'Que sufra, que chupe y que llore', appealing directly to the women in attendance and resonating with the event's energetic atmosphere.
The event featured an engaging lineup leading up to Jara's performance, including local Ecuadorian group Constelación Vallenata and the Venezuelan band Adolescentes, alongside music from Don Medardo y Sus Players. Jara, dressed in black pants, a jacket, scarf, and hat, performed a selection of her popular songs, including the duet 'Como si nada' (2019) with Jessi Uribe, while making an effort to connect with the audience by getting as close as possible during her performance.
Sharing her excitement on Instagram, Jara expressed her joy at being back in Quito, stating 'Volví' (I returned), which indicates not only her popularity but also the strong connection she feels with her fans in Ecuador. This performance highlights both the cultural blend of Colombian and Ecuadorian music and the celebratory spirit of local events that bring communities together.