Abraham Mateo brings new song and warns: “It is one thing to disappear and another very different work in silence”

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Where is Abraham Mateo? That is the question that, apparently, the fans of the Gaditano have been being done for several months. His last public appearance was in November, when he attended both Los40 Music Awards Santander 2024 in Barcelona and the GQ Men of the Year 2024 Awards Gala in Madrid.

Since then, although we have had few news about his whereabouts, the artist has let the songs speak. Without going any further, he fired the year with SOLONE And this 2025 has already published two collaborations: the first, the version of For that man next to Miranda!; And the second, Ray of Light with Soge Culebra.

And now, we know for sure that what this first quarter has been doing has been cooking, but not good kitchen dishes, but music. New repertoire to continue teaching your followers.

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With change of look included – after shaking and removing the blonde platinum, braids have been made – Abraham has reappeared on Tiktok to show A brief advance of the one that aims to be your next single. Under the title Today's plan (I want to see you)he has taught us how his new song sounds, as he has shown (again) of the great talent to dance; On this occasion, a little Popping (With unexpected end).

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♬ Today's plan (I want to see you) – Abraham Mateo

On his alleged “disappearance”, the interpreter of I want to tell you He has spoken more explicitly on Instagram, where he has sent a notice: “It is one thing to disappear and another very different work in silence.”

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Through this last post, he has compiled in a carousel of images and videos of what his last weeks have been locked in the recording studio and writing in his composition notebook everything he is preparing for what could be the successor of Insomnia.

Of course, at this time he has not neglected the diet or a deserved rest in the light of the full moon, demonstrating that investing every time of the day trying (and achieving) creating the perfect song is not at odds with eating a good stew and a spoon dish.

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