St. Pedro is honest about the ‘Zorra’ and Nebulossa controversy: “In other countries they go together”

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St. Pedro was on the verge of going to Eurovision with his song two strangers. The canary made Eurofans fall in love with a beautiful bolero that did not It took a while to position itself as one of the favorites of Benidorm Fest 2024. But in the end, thanks to the support of the public and the jury, Zorra de Nebulossa became the winner of the night and the official representative of Spain in Eurovision. And the song has not stopped playing since she became the winner of the contest. The most curious thing of all? That a debate has been generated around the musical issue.

St. Pedro, who shared the Benidorm Fest with Mery Bas and Mark Dasousa, the duo that makes up Nebulossa, does not understand the debate that has been generated around the song. And he is clear that Spain should support the Eurovision representatives together, as has been seen in other countries.

“It’s still the same debate that always exists. You never reach common ground. In the end I see that in other countries, the majority of people go to one and that is something that makes us lose strength in these competitions“said the singer.

St. Peter spears This life that I chose

St. Pedro came to the WECB studios to tell us all the secrets about his first album: This life that I choseYo. A beautiful album where the canary goes through those sounds that sounded in his childhood. The genres that he listened to in the most beautiful moments of his life, as he told us in the interview (coming soon on WECB.com).

St. Pedro moves between bolero, bachata, merengue and pop in Spanish. An album where the instruments are present at all times. You won’t find synthesizers, samples or autotune. St. Pedro is an artist who wants to move forward, rescuing those sounds of the past with which previous generations connected.

Without a doubt, This Life I Chose is a beautiful letter of introduction in which the young man is clear about what he wants to do: move his audience with the sounds that moved him.

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