“Where is my guitar? Wherever I am, my guitar is mine.” This is how the singer has used music to continue the search for the instrument
Dani Martín has used his social networks again to ask for his guitar to be returned. And this time he has used his own music to demand the return of what has been the instrument that has “accompanied him from his stage in El Canto del Loco until today”. The singer has covered the famous song “Mi carro me lo robon” by Manolo Escobar on his Instagram account to recover one of his most precious assets that symbolizes his musical career and with which he has composed the songs best known of him.
The artist suffered the theft of his guitar before going on stage in Murcia last Saturday. Already at that moment he revealed to the public there the incident that had happened to him just before the concert began. Someone entered his dressing room and stole the guitar. A fact to which he downplayed to offer his performance in the Plaza de Toros de Murcia. “I hope he sells it and uses the money to eat,” said Dani Martín. However, three days later he shared why he needed to get it back and why it was so important to him: “The value is more sentimental than financial.” For this reason, he asked for the collaboration of his followers if they found it in a second-hand store.
Almost a week later, Dani Martín still can’t find his guitar. And to continue the search for him, he has made a song in a humorous tone: «My guitar was stolen from me while I was playing in Murcia; They took her alone from the dressing room. Where is my guitar? Wherever I am, my guitar is mine.” Thus he has covered one of Manolor Escobar’s hits, ‘Mi carro’, to demand that whoever stole it return it. “I hope you at least know how to tune it because if not, poor thing,” added the singer in the video that he has published on his Instagram account.
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