![]() The tracks were coming from a very masculine place. the things around me.") I was telling that to the director. ("They're things from my imagination, my culture. Son cosas como de lo imaginario, cultural, mio. Those are the kind of things I experienced. My grandma also used to make me go to church on Sundays sometimes. There's a lot of immigration from the South, so flamenco is very present. Also, the culture from the South of Spain is very present. Around the village are industrial fabricas (factories), like poligono industrial (industrial parks) - a lot of trucks, always. I grew up in a small village in Baix Llobregat (a county on the coast of Catalonia, Spain.) It's called Sant Esteve Sesrovires. He was very busy, until finally I showed him these two songs: "Malamente" and "Pienso en Tu Mirá." He was so excited when he heard them. ![]() I wanted to work with him hace muchos años ("for many years") and he didn't pay attention. I was talking to this director I admire and love, Nico Mendez. At the same time, the tradition is there. I'm kind of experimenting with electronic sound to find something new. ("You go for it.") "Malamente" is the first chapter of this new record, El mal querer. Can we talk about the inspiration behind that?įor me, "Malamente" is like when you have a feeling something bad is going to happen, but even still. Okay, "Malamente." There's so much symbolism in the video.
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