Paulo Londra melts to Karin Herrero in a 1 vs 1 in basketball: “I'm very shy”

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This 2025 Paulo Londra Not only has he returned to his musical roots with VERSUShe has also talked about the darkest era of his life as a singer. In this new EP, the Argentine has returned to the most raw trap remembering the three years that he was forced to pause his great passion: music.

To present this project, the artist underwent a different interview from the hand of Los40's most thug speaker. Together with Karin Herrero, Paulo beat in a 1 vs 1 on a basketball court in the center of Madrid, demonstrating that Basket is another of its great hobbies.

Londra talked about the most outstanding verses of his last work and Of the secrets that this EP keeps VERSUSas well as such varied issues as fatherhood, music industry and fame. Similarly, the young natural of Córdoba confessed to which Spanish artist would like to collaborate and reflected on the importance of seeing things – in this case, obstacles – with perspective.

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We have to understand that not everything comes at the time we want

Paulo Londra

The architect of Relax He pointed out that the six songs of VERSUS He composed them a long time after the three years that suffered his career. Likewise, He explained that one of the things that kept him sane during that period of time was the raising of his daughters. “Just Pandemia came, so being that God helped me a lot, because it didn't hurt so emotionally. My two daughters came, so my head was busy in other things,” he said.

“The new generations are very anxious, we want everything fast and we frustrate quickly, but we have to understand that not everything comes at the time we want but when it touches,” he added.

I feel the responsibility that young people listen to me and you can speak as one wants to be elegant and fine

Paulo Londra

In an era where the call and feared as the culture of cancellation is the order of the day, Karin wanted to know if Paulo falls into self -censorship not to mention what controversial themes in his songs.

“I would not call it self -censorship, but as I feel the responsibility that young people listen to me and you can speak as one wants to be elegant and fine: You can talk about sex being fine, an infidelity … It is a matter of elegance and give a twist to the letters“He explained.

Music is not very regulated and there is a certain injustice

Paulo Londra

Another of the things Paulo wanted to comment was his point of view on the music industry and the disagreements that are treated when closing negotiations, signing agreements or contracts.

“It is not so much because they are bad people (those who work in the industry), but because music is not regulated. (…) Each one says what he wants, what he wants and puts the number he wants and there is a certain injustice – there is always one side and one side B— And that is wrong, it would be necessary to regulate it a little more. (…) I understood that Haora, of great. In the end Everyone wants to win the bread for their table, I understand it, but there are ways to do it And you have to take care of those forms, with the truth first of all … and the truth comes to light, “he explained.

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