This is how Pablo López has sung the Andalusian anthem that David Bisbal has already performed

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Any anthem in the voice of Pablo López has another color. Although the one he has interpreted today is painted with the colors green and white: those of Andalusia. On the occasion of Andalucia’s daythis February 28, Pablo Lopez He has been the protagonist of this important date for singing his anthem and receiving one of the gala’s awards.

The Malaga singer takes the baton that once belonged to David Bisbal and Raphael to perform the most important song of his land during the Andalusian Medals ceremony held at noon this Wednesday at the Maestranza Theater in Seville.

Pablo Lopez He attended the ceremony so that the organization could present him with one of the medals: that of Projection of Andalusia, due to his dedication to transferring the customs and values ​​of his origins wherever he goes, regardless of where in the world it is. From Madrid to Miami, he always carries Andalusia in his bowels.

Always grateful, Pablo López wanted to show everything it means to him to be recognized in the city with an image of him as a child and a phrase of gratitude: “I don’t know how to thank what always seemed impossible to me. I don’t know how to thank the eight billion Andalusians who bite the earth. I don’t know. All my life crying and dreaming at the same time,” she wrote.

The response of the Andalusians

X -Antiguo Twitter- has been embelceded by the artist’s performance, which as soon as he put a yolk on the keyboard, promised an impeccable performance. “The anthem of Andalusia in the voice of paul lopez It’s something else. 📷📷📷”, wrote a follower on social networks.

Without a doubt, everything that Pablo López sings, excites. And this has been just one more example of the evidence. Between piano, voice and their mythical hook a cappella In the middle of the song, which excites and gives goosebumps, it has been supported by all Andalusians and a large part of the rest of the country. Happy Andalusia Day! (and Taylor Swift in Madrid, too).

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