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On April 10, Marta Sánchez released a song called 'Un mismo corazón', with lyrics by Carlos Toro (author of the verses of the hymn of confinement, 'Resistiré') and with the support of the Starlite Foundation and friends of music such as Mónica Naranjo, Pastora Soler, David Bisbal, Chenoa or Carlos Baute, as well as other celebrities (Terelu Campos or Pablo Motos ...). The objective is to raise funds to donate masks and tests to those most in need.

As with 'Soldiers of love' in front of the Gulf War troops or with her sung version of the Spanish anthem, Marta has wanted to participate in this crucial period in the history of our country. "Right now there is no room for frivolity, although it also depends on the neurons of each one. But this is very serious, " he said in a telephone conversation from his home.

He says that the song emerged after a first phase of wailing ("I'm going to get a depression, I'm not going to know how to channel it") and obsessive cleaning of his house. "After a few days of total crash, a rush, a piece of ballad, appears in my head," he explains. Then he called Toro, with whom he has made songs like 'Desperate' and said: " I want to talk about this. I want a positive song, that talks about that we are going to leave, that nothing will prevent us from being the same heart , that there is than join. "

"Music is the instrument we artists have , " he says. "I don't know whether to cheer or hope or cheer or, but it's our way of communicating and reaching people. Our way of natural dialogue." Therefore, he emphasizes, "it is almost our obligation to be there supporting".

Marta bets because the song will not only be conjunctural. "The message is final," he proclaims. "I am very fortunate to have in my almost 35-year career songs that have endured over time, such as 'It's me', 'Desperate', 'Soldiers of love' ... It is the great treasure that every musician seeks, the great achievement. " And he jokes: "Don't get rid of me or hot water." Because, to all this, one of these songs says 'I'm the one who's still here.' "

Olé's former vocalist Olé says she is "very visceral in everything, in my career and all the steps I take. I never do what I don't feel." Speaking of which, she launched a reflection: "There are several steps in my career and my personal life that have been marked by the important moments in my country . And I am very proud."

This is the case of his version of the 'Royal March'. "The Spanish anthem was not at all premeditated. In fact, when I sang it, the problem of Catalonia had not yet exploded." That was a bomb, he recalls, in his closest circle. "They said if she was crazy. It was a double feeling. At the same time they liked it and at the same time it scared them." Because, the anthem and the flag, he says, are dangerous territory. "With the problem we have now of the independence movement, they have always been symbols that the Spanish have been afraid to show. It is tremendous because a flag cannot be given surnames . And we should air it when they are critical moments in the country. It seems to me a dare or place a flag politically on one side or the other. A flag is nothing or nobody's. It has to be clean . " Although later he points out that the rojigualda "has a history of many decades ago, when a side was awarded it."

In any case, all that is left aside in a situation like the current one, which provokes various reflections. "You can have a lot, but if you can't say goodbye to your dead you are nobody," he says. Teachings, incidences, that the pandemic leaves us: "Whoever does not learn from this is a dead body. Even the seagulls that flood the beaches are learning." Thus, he believes "that this will mark a before and an after in the history of humanity. The saddest thing for me would be that we forget this. It would be the most tremendous thing, much more than the crisis. The generation that has lived through this has to communicate it and show your children that they are not born yet what happened in the world. " Because, he confesses, he has a fear: " What scares me is that when this is over we have not really learned how weak and fragile we are , how little we need to be happy and well, and above all, that we are nobody" .

And more: "In all this there is someone who has benefited greatly from the coronavirus and who is the winner, who is Mother Nature . There are times when I say that this has been sent to us by the planet, the Earth, which is up to our noses. us. And he said: 'Don't you listen to me? Well, you're going to find out what a comb is worth'. That's why there are deer on the roads demanding their place. "

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