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Being a musician and being from San Fernando de Cádiz... does that have to impose, right? It's true, it seems that music is in people's veins, that everything is experienced in a very intense way.
Everyone has a good ear and understands music by intuition. Do you have a link with San Fernando?
Do you keep a house? I have a flat that I rent.
It is where I lived all my life.
Now I live in Madrid, after a long time in Miami and touring Latin America.
I have had a time of coming to Spain a little. How many houses have you lived in during this time? There was a moment when I felt that I had no home other than the plane.
That I woke up and had to think about which house I wanted to return to. And that way of life, does it lead to being more mature than boys your age because of responsibilities?
Or, on the contrary, is one an eternal Peter Pan? Both things happen at the same time.
I see myself as more mature than people my age because from a very early age I have been surrounded by adults and I felt the responsibility.
But it also happens that I have always been the smallest of the group and I was always protected.
Even today, if at an event they give us three minutes to test sound, there is someone who stands up for me and protests.
There are always people looking out for me.
They give me water before I'm thirsty... And I'm very grateful because the only key to not going crazy is to be surrounded by good people. Do you make good friends with this kind of life? long time.
It's complicated, really.
I have my personal trainer, my choreographer, two or three other people...
What is the part of your job that we have no idea exists?
The great patience that must be had to reach the three minutes that are seen in a video.
The indecision, the discussions, the moments when you rack your brain to get an idea, the loneliness... Many times I finish the concert and all I think about is going to the hotel... Do you have a lot of music?
I listen to everything.
Now I listen to Spanish rap, I'm interested in rock, which until now I hadn't heard... As a producer I have to cram. Think of yourself at 50 years old. I'll be happy if I have a good work and if I have my family, my support.
I visualize myself on tour, making my music, keeping my fans with me. They'll put him in a black suit and tie... Then they'll take the photos from 2022 and he'll see what a laugh. I love the suit thing.
But I see myself as a person who takes risks in music and in styling.
If at 50 I get the chance to wear blue hair, I hope I do it without being afraid of what others think. Did you like life in Miami? A lot.
I felt like I was in the soup.
I felt that I was taking advantage of my time, that I was productive, that I was surrounded by people who could contribute something to me.
It's the Disneyland of musicians. But at that Disney, we Spaniards are a bit lost, aren't we? That's what I expected, but it turns out that they are very interested in what we do.
They like the accent, they ask about the things that happen in Spain. Is it a world of bad guys? There is everything.
In this world there are people with a lot of ego.
But there are more good people than the opposite.
Sharing music sister a lot. How satisfied are you with the music you have made so far? I have already fulfilled many dreams,
but I still have to show how good I am, that people don't know everything I can do.
I feel that every day that passes I live more things and I am composing the best songs of my career.
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