Musical test to the distribution of 'Manual for Ladies': “Los Pecos was something very hard”

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We know the protagonists of Manual for young ladies, Nadia de Santiago, Álvaro Mel and Isa Montalbánthrough their musical tastes. What song reminds you of your childhood? What song is ashamed to recognize that they like? What song is part of the soundtrack of their lives? The manual actors for young ladies answer!

A song of your childhood

Nadia de Santiago: Teresa Arrabal.

Isa Montalbán: Any of Estopa.

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Álvaro Mel: Estopa or Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody.

A song that you have in loop right now

Isa Montalbán: Like Jennie From Jennie.

Nadia de Santiago: Cargo ship of ultralight.

A song that reminds you of 'Manual for Ladies'

Álvaro Mel: I shit in love. It has been very time. AND Happy Together From The Turtles.

Nadia de Santiago: At that time I was listening a lot Pilgrim From Carlos Ares. And classical music and tibetan mantras.

Isa Montalbán: I listened a lot Billie Eilish's song to Barbie: What was i made for?.

A song that is ashamed to recognize that you like

Álvaro Mel: I am not athamed at all, but I'M so Lucky From Lucky Twice. I am not ashamed, but it is something that does not hit me …

Isa Montalbán: In my random, maybe, jump a song from Ugly duckling Or Disney that gives me a little shame, but I love it.

Nadia de Santiago: I don't listen to her, okay? But it was deadly. I remember a lot torture, that I have nothing against. Going to Barcelona and my mother put us to Pecos and Pimpinela and was very hard.

A song that you would like to dance in the second season

Nadia de Santiago: It's not going to hit … I'm thinking about another. Let's see, Beyoncé has been very present.

Álvaro Mel: And Madonna with Like a Virgin.

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