Quevedo launched in the early hours of this Friday his long-awaited new album, titled Good nightas announced by the artist himself through his social networks.
in a video posted on platforms like Instagramhe is seen traveling silently inside a limousine, while his team celebrates the success of the latest “actions” around this launch. The vehicle then stops in front of a red carpet with fervent followers who are completely frozen when he gets out dressed in a white suit and whispers: “Good night.”
The final message of this trailer referred his audience to listen to him live at midnight, where has revealed that also at midnight, but this Friday, he will release his second LP, the one who takes over from the successful Where I want to be (2023).
Good night It should have actually been released a few weeks ago, in the early hours of November 8th, but It was postponed due to the consequences of DANA in the east and south of the country. “I neither believe nor feel that it is the time to release music. Today is the time to help, support and be mindful of those affected,” he explained on his X account.
In recent weeks the artist has revealed thatThis work includes 18 songswith collaborations including Aitana, Pitbull and Yung Beef, and which musically contain “little reggaeton”, although the rest of the distinctive elements of their music are maintained.
He also arrives after a sudden stop to his career, in which he completely left the public spotlight to rest. “I need to lose everything to return to point zero, remember what it cost to get out of the hole,” he alleged in the last song he released before that retirement, in February of this year.
Born in Madrid in 2001, but raised in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria since he was 5 years old, this artist with a hoarse voice, whose name already appears before that of the poet of the Golden Age on Google when it is written Quevedo, became known in the urban scene in 2020 and has progressively increased its fame thanks to songs such as Don’t tell me anything, Now and Forever either No signal.
Your recognitions
Your theme Bzrp Sessions Vol. 52better known as stay and signed with the Argentine rapper Bizarrap, conquered Spotify’s world number 1 for 7 weeks in 2022 and thus became the Spanish artist who has led that list the longest, positioning the song as the seventh most listened to of that year.
Other figures support the success of the Gran Canarian rapper: Where I want to be (2023), His first album was streamed 10.92 million times on Spotify on the day of its release, which was the highest record achieved to date by a Spanish artist on that platform, above ‘Motomami’ by Rosalía.
Due to his commercial career, he was precisely awarded the Odeón Award for album of the yearwhile the new Spanish Academy of Music decided to award him the award for best urban music album for his transcendence in a ceremony in which he also won the distinction for best urban song for Columbiaanother of his great recent hits.
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