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Vh1’s Love & Hip Hop Atlanta newest cast member Estelita Quintero

Jun 3, 2018 | Featured, On The Scene News | 0 comments

Actress/Singer Estelita Quintero is the newest addition of season 7 VH1’s popular franchise Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta.  Estelita was first introduce on the May 8th episode of the show as Stevie J’s “Panamanian Goddess”.  Hailing from Colon, Panama, Quintero hit the scene of Los Angeles as a model and then actress.  One of her first appearances was in the 2013 short film “The Get Away”.

This Panamanian beauty is currently making noise with her new single Patrona which dropped on March 2nd,2018 on Stevie J’s Danger Zone label.  Since moving to Atlanta, Quintero has been working on her album which she describes as Urbana with the appeal of conventional Latin sounds, “It’s a fun album that concentrates on telling everyday life stories” states Quintero. Calling California her home for many years, Estelita has not forgotten her roots and she expresses it in her music. Latin music was fundamental to her upbringing, as Celia Cruz, Tito Puente and Willies wafted through the air in her mother’s kitchen.




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