• 2018 The secrets of your private life

A few days ago, Rozalén (34) lived one of the sweetest moments of his career after winning the

Goya for Best Original Song

in Icíar Bollaín's film 'Rosa's wedding' with the theme 'Que no, que no', which has also composed La Sonora Santanera.

Apart from this and other successes, the Albacete singer-songwriter has parents whose life gives for a soap opera.

In the turbulent seventies,

Cristóbal Rozalén

was a Catholic priest who fell madly in love with an artist named

Angelita de Letur

(the latter because of the town where she was born), for which they had to live their love clandestinely.

That story was very frowned upon, people whispered and before a nationwide scandal broke out, Cristóbal

hung up his habits and married

Angelita.

It didn't take long for María de los Ángeles (the artist) and Francisco to arrive.

That beautiful story was captured in the lyrics of 'Forbidden Love'.

From a very young age she had artistic concerns.

He enjoyed the verses of his grandfather and his mother, he learned to play the bandurria, he trained in the rondalla of the Fátima neighborhood of Albacete, he began to take dance classes, he starred in poetry recitals and at 14 he got up the courage to write their own songs.

This concern was reinforced at an academic level

after graduating in Psychology at the University of Albacete

, where she specialized in Music Therapy applied to Parkinson's patients.

A woman of special sensitivity, in her concerts she is accompanied by

Beatriz Romero, a sign language specialist

who translates the lyrics of this artist who in the last decade has won the hearts of millions of people for her generosity, humanity and humility.

In fact, he collaborates with the Spanish Association against Cancer, the Vicente Ferrer Foundation and during the pandemic he composed 'Caged Birds', the benefits of which went to the NGO Entreculturas, specifically, to its project

of reception flats for families in a situation of vulnerability

.

With four albums on the market, Rozalén is the new poet of the song.

Regarding her love life, Rozalén, who is pure love and poetry, unfortunately belongs to that large group of

women abused by their partners.

That ex-boyfriend of hers was feeding on her mentally and physically.

"Luckily I can remove that person from my life and now I enjoy a healthy love," he would later confess.

Currently, he lives with a journalist, has no children and jealously guards his privacy.

Part of those sad experiences were captured in the book 'Closing the ellipsis' (2018) and in the themes 'Who has seen me' or 'Live'.

After sharing the family pain, a person feels free from prejudice but, above all, free and empathetic.

And, for this, psychology has helped him enormously to function with ease at different social levels.

As

his father did when he became involved in politics by being the right hand of José Bono

between 1983 and 2004 while he was president of Castilla-La Mancha.

After all, they are countrymen.

Tonight, Rozalén goes to 'El hormiguero 3.0' to talk about feelings and experiences.

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