Quevedo has officially ended the temporary retirement he announced at the end of January to take care of his mental health and career. The Canarian singer has returned to the stage by surprise and released his new song this Wednesday Hardwhich seems to be the beginning of his new stage in music. This is what he himself made known with an unexpected appearance this Tuesday in a surprise show in front of the Cathedral of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
“I wanted to share it with you. I’m releasing music again and I want to show it to you. It’s just a little piece, but I think you’re going to like it,” Quevedo explained last Tuesday before the premiere of Hard, which is now available on digital platforms. The song has also been released along with a video clip in which the artist illustrates his return to the spotlight with his entrance on a red carpet full of flashes towards him.
“Let’s hit it hard, hard, hard, hard, hard…” Quevedo sings in the chorus of his new song. A repetitive and catchy part with which the artist himself has explained on social media that he has come back strong: “We came back hard.” The song talks about twerking, infidelity and sexual relationships, several of the recurring themes in Quevedo’s discography. The artist of hits like Columbia either staywho we cannot forget was the singer who sold the most albums in Spain last year, has been posting images on his networks for several days that may be anticipating his new stage.
A new stage for which, in the case of this new song, he has surrounded himself with the producers GIO, KIDDO, Garabatto, Bluefire and the legend of Spanish hip-hop Frank T. World-class producers who have worked with several of the biggest artists in the industry like Beyoncé, in the case of the Nigerian KIDDO. The song was mastered by Dale Becker, author of songs for Katy Perry, Billie Eilish and Myke Towers, and mixed by Josh Gudwin, who has been awarded several Grammys and has worked with Dua Lipa and Bad Bunny.
Quevedo’s return has aroused, as expected, a lot of commotion on the networks. Networks like X have been filled, on the one hand, with opinions that support the premiere of Hard and, on the other, messages that expected more from the return of the urban artist. “How decaffeinated Quevedo’s return has been with HardNo?” It is one of the common opinions. Also those that talk about the expectations that the singer had generated regarding his return: “Quevedo has been putting hype months to finally release a song that is based on saying ‘hard’ 20 times.”
Other comments on networks, although they seem to be a minority, do support the release of the canary: “It is not Pedro’s best song, but it is very harmonious, catchy and improves every time you listen to it. “It’s going to hit a lot.” A release that has not been without stir due to the great expectations that the singer’s followers had placed upon his return to the stage.
At the moment there are no more details about his upcoming songs, tours or projects. However, one of the rumors that has gained strength on social networks in recent days is a possible collaboration with the singer Aitana, who has released tracks similar to those of Quevedo on her networks.
The singer, already established as one of the revelations of the Spanish music industry, has come to lead the global playlist on Spotify on several occasions. A making machine hits that after a hiatus of almost a year of rest, returns “harder” than ever.
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