Antonio Orozco shares details of his friendship with Luis Fonsi: “When only the banks called me, he was always there”

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There was a phrase that, at some point in my life, more than a phrase, a thought that said that heroes are heroes because no one knows they are heroes. Suddenly this moment arrived that we have all had to live through in the pandemic and, if you look closely, there were heroes everywhere. For me this song is much more than a song.” Words of Antonio Orozco about one of his songs that he was lucky enough to share with Luis Fonsi.

What unites these two artists is more than a television show. Theirs is a friendship that comes from afar and that it is full of complicity as we saw in Fonsi’s concert at the Wizink Center last Friday in which he invited his friend to sing with him.

Orozco wanted to make it clear that their friendship has solid foundations because You enjoy friends in good times, but we know them in bad times. and Fonsi was there for his friend when he wasn’t having a good time.

Antonio Orozco remembers that moment when they sang ‘Devuélveme la vida’ in ‘Operación Triunfo’ and it changed everything

The strength of a friendship

“I have once explained that, in 2007, When only the banks called me, one of the people who was always there was @luisfonsi”Orozco confessed. It was he who helped him in those moments of crisis.

This past Friday at the Wizink Center in Madrid I was able to accompany him singing My Hero.❤️ I want to share the moment when we recorded it, right after the Pandemic. Congratulations on these 25 years in Music!!!!!!!”, she added along with the video in which we see those moments in the studio.

“Things of all colors have happened to me in life. Meeting Luis Fonsi has been one of those that have made me The grays were no longer so gray, and what looked black was lighting up. little by little.✨”, he recognized the value of his friend without regard or taboos.

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Things got better for Orozco and Luis Fonsi is still one of his good friends with whom now enjoy the good times too. For him, a hero. “I love you and I fall short ❤,” Fonsi responded to his words.

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