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Madrid, 1990. The singer from Caño Roto is the author, in the company of others, of 'Rakatá', the song of the summer, the song of the Olympic Village, the song of the happy TikTok ... The 'Macarena' of 2021, they say Over there.

I don't think I've ever been to Caño Roto, in your neighborhood, it's such a cool neighborhood that it's the Los Choros and Las Grecas neighborhoods. It is a very artistic neighborhood since they were shacks. Amador Losada still lives there. The Labyrinths live there ... Isn't it a bit scary? A few years ago it was very conflictive. But the gypsies are entering society, they want what everyone else wants, peace of mind. Mature people stop being so brave ... Notice that those who take care of the neighborhood the most when people come from outside to mess it up are the ones who were bravest before. How brave were you, from zero to 10? A nine and a half. It's not a little, isn't it? My problem is that I have a short fuse. But you need a short fuse in a neighborhood like that, and go out there and say it was from Caño Roto, it had to be a bloody hell ... Especially for the police: they stopped you in Via Carpetana,They would see your address and you would go straight against the wall. How's he getting along with the police today?

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with a civil guard. I understand them too ... I see a guy with the scoundrel face that I have giving gas to an Audi ... And what are they going to think? Because look, I had to have the face of a thug ... He went back to the neighborhood, right? I left and came back. And now I want to make a house outside to rest, but not leave completely because Caño Roto is the source of eternal inspiration. Is there a lot of music in the street? As always, 24/7. Only instead of a guitar and some clapping, they still have their huddle and I feel very sorry for them, and there are the rappers with their speakers. What exactly do you mean by

Rakata

? I used that word a lot like having a good cake, in a figurative or literal sense. I thought that Rakatá meant sleeping with someone. It can be many things. It is also valid for that. What I was going to do: Caño Roto in 2021 is a site of open sexual morality, a place to flirt, or that traditional thing of "be careful who you look at, colleague" survives. Gypsies take care of our culture and try to take it to places where it was not, but we are already deep within society. Of

course, they are girls Caño Roto and then there

are the young men from other districts who come to show off their cars, coming and ever

take a

roneo

to ever

take a

rakata

... And gypsies and non-gypsies like each other naturally. I know a lot of mixed couples. We want to maintain the culture but no one can with the heart. And now that you're doing well, aren't you afraid of losing your connection, losing your touch? If I leave the neighborhood, I will lose it for sure. If I stay, I am saved. I've been in this for 10 years, I had my little successes before Rakatá and I already know what this is about: fighting and never stopping. How did success feel to you? Did he do a lot of bullshit? Bullshit like what? I do not know. Buy a huge car ... Yes. I just booked a Porsche Macan. I have reserved it instead of taking it to extend the excitement. I don't know what kind of car the Macan is, it's the one between a passenger car and an SUV. Very cool. Very handsome. So far I'm going with an A5, coupe, two doors. Gulf version. And why buy another? To reaffirm,Because you like cars ... Because I've been in this for 10 years and I think I deserve to go in a Porsche Macan. Another question from 0 to 10: how serious is the problem of racism in Spain? It's a four. Or rather, if it was a 10, now it is a four. But I am not saying this because things are going well for me: I see that gypsies already enter anywhere, in the same places where they used to pout us.

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