With good energy and his characteristic good vibes, he entered around 10:00 p.m. Rauw Alejandro in the program The Anthill. The international music star has filled the set with Pablo Motos of rhythm and dance as soon as you arrive. Subsequently, he stood next to the presenter to talk about his new musical work, Our Thingwhich comes out next November 15. He has also revealed some of the deepest secrets of his career and has said that he has managed to reach the top “with a lot of work and effort” because, as he has reported, Nobody gave him anything.
Before starting the interview, Rauw Alejandro wanted to send a message to all the victims of the terrible DANA that has devastated our country and has claimed more than 210 victims. “I feel a lot of empathy because in my country we suffer hurricanes every year and we know what Valencia is going through. I send a message with all my heart to the people of Spain who are going through this process. Let them know that we are here and that we are going to help them. support and that the people are the ones who have to help each other. The neighbors, friends, families, are the ones who have to be united so that everything is fixed now. Let them know that we have you in our prayers and that they count. with me 100%.”
Rauw Alejandro has come to our country because he is going to participate in LOS40 Music Awards Santander 2024 this Friday. A performance about which no further information has been revealed at the moment, so Pablo Motos wanted to investigate and asked him what songs he was going to perform: “Although I prefer mystery, I’m going all in with the three singles I’ve released this year. “It’s about having fun on stage singing and dancing.” The presenter wanted to emphasize this fact and ask him how he can endure without stopping moving and breastfeeding: “I’m sick, this week I got asthma. “I have a cough, but when I’m on stage, I use adrenaline to my advantage.”
Our Thinghis new job
The new album of Puerto Rican artist It will be released on November 15 – and in July it will go on tour to Spain -. An album that he keeps with great mystery and that he has given in the first place to Pablo Motos without letting anyone see the collaborations he has made with other artists, since, at the moment, they have not been announced and he did not want to take away the exclusive. “It’s the first time I have a vinyl record, it’s very different and I’m very happy. I’m going to cross out the record because you can’t see it,” Rauw declared. Laughing, the journalist confessed that “when I get home I’m going to remove the pen with vinegar.”
He reggaeton He explained that his new album is called that because he considers that “the problems, the way you dress, the culture, and the lifestyle, are our thing.” Furthermore, he said that in this album there is a lot of Puerto Rico and himself, since his father participates in the album as a guitarist: “I told him, daddy, I want you to play style. It’s the first time we’ve collaborated together and you’ll hear his guitar in the background. “My mother, for her part, is a chorister, although she hasn’t sung for a long time.”
Your most personal side
As for his more personal side, the international performer has opened up and explained how he got to where he is: “Since I was little I always liked to sing. I liked David Bisbal and in a contest my mother bought a wig with brown curls and he dyed them with a gold spray. I won first place,” he began explaining with a laugh and then said that in his life, no one has given him anything: “I was a waiter, a stocker, a gardener and a shop assistant. With that money I began to train myself in. music. My career didn’t happen overnight, it was step by step. Little by little, investing what I earned, doors opened to me with great artists. “I have to work hard, nothing has been given to me.”
“I wasn’t famous before. I miss that time. I come from a quiet, very small town and I started music when I was little. I miss the privacy, but I’m grateful for everything I have. But it’s true that there are times “I would like to go out without combing my hair, with unironed clothes or have a quiet coffee. I have sometimes tried to go out camouflaged and I have doubles with whom I make logistical plans. That’s why I go to Japan a lot, that’s where I feel calmer.” , has confessed about the stage he is experiencing.
Among the curiosities that the interpreter of Santa o Nada has told is that he went to New York for the first time at the MET Gala: “It was a very hard but very nice day and I met a lot of people. You go in alone and they mix at the tables. I felt like I was on the first day of school. Luckily I talk a lot and if it’s bad I make up stories.” He has also talked about attending Ascot Racecourse: “I had to wear a mandatory hat. It’s impressive because everyone dresses from that era. It’s a very nice experience for horse fans. Of course, I wasn’t very good at betting and I lost.”
Finally, Pablo Motos wanted to ask him about his close friend Vinicius and the controversy generated with the Ballon d’Or: “For me the Ballon d’Or was deserved by Vinicius, that’s my opinion and whoever doesn’t like it, I don’t care. ‘Vini’ is very great, we have had a friendship for years. When we go out to eat he always goes with his bottle of water, he is very disciplined. He was born for that, for football. He is a star. That does not mean that Rodri is also a star,” he concluded.