Aitana's dream with 'Akureyri' that ended in disappointment: “They will name us”

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Attention, this article contains Aitana Spoilers: Metamorphosis.

Aitana: Metamorphosisthe Netflix documentary centered on Aitanais now available on the platform. It is a personal and professional portrait of the Spanish Popstar, and as such, the spectators will discover different facets of the artist. There are many headlines that it gives throughout the chapters. His relationship with Sebastián Yatra or his work meetings will give much to talk about. On this occasion, however, we come to talk about The importance of Akureyri And of the goal that Aitana had with this songas shown in the series.

In the first chapter of Aitana: MetamorphosisAitana Vaticina The end of her relationship with Sebastián Yatra with a comment that is viral meat. What people still know is that that same episode is very focused on Akureyrithe collaboration that the couple decided to do after the first break. The theme in question has enough prominence. In fact, a large part of the chapter is focused on its launch.

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Aitana's dream that involves Latin Grammy

At a given time of the documentary, Sebastián Yatra talks about the origin of Akureyri. These are his exact words: “It is very crazy to write with your partner such an honest song about what is happening to you in the relationship when you don't know where it is going. It is a fairly strange sensation, ”says the Colombian. “If there is something we have always had, it is the honesty of telling us things. We are the best no boyfriends that exist!”

Later, in the recording study, Aitana comments with Mauricio Rengifo and AndrĂ©s Torres – their trusted producers – how proud it is about Akureyri. So much so that it comes to ensure that the issue would receive a nomination to the Latin Grammy. “It is a song that will give us a lot of joys, but over time,” says the singer. “And also, and I leave it, and I swear I believe it … win it I don't know, that they will name a Grammy. I swear”

Aitana was convinced and believed blindly in Akureyri. Nevertheless, The Latin Arts and Science Academy did not take this song into account last year – It must be taken into account that this part of the documentary is recorded between March and April – and did not give that recognition in the previous edition of the Latin Grammy.

The 'Akureyri' data

Today, Akureyri Add more than 40 million listening to Spotify – It is the ninth most popular song of the artist on the platform – and about 14 views on YouTube. What we are not very clear is if, given the circumstances, Aitana will decide to get the most person's ballad out of her repertoire career and not sing it in the concerts she has scheduled soon both in the Santiago BernabĂ©u in Madrid and in the LluĂ­s Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona.

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