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Quevedo exceeds 700 thousand views, in less than 12 hours, with his farewell song

The Spanish rapper Quevedo He has more than 700,000 views on YouTube in the first 10 hours of life with his song ‘La Última’, with which he says goodbye for a while to take a break. “I need to lose everything to return to point zero, remember what it cost to get out of the hole,” tells the song by Quevedo, who shattered all records in 2023.

‘The Last’, published last midnight on the main music platforms, lasts almost three minutes and is accompanied by a video clip on YouTube in which a good part of the artists who collaborated with him in the last year appear, from Lola Índigo to Omar Montes , passing through Yandel, JC Reyes or Saiko.

At only 22 years old, with a debut album that was the best-selling in Spain in 2023 (“Where I want to be”) and a collaboration with Bizarrap that led the global playlist on Spotify for days, Pedro Luis Domínguez Quevedo has his followers accustomed to to seed almost all his themes with autobiographical notes.

That’s why almost everyone was thinking about what was going to happen in 2024 with his career as soon as his tour concluded, wondering what the meaning of the verse “2021 sow, 2022 gather, 2023 crown, 2024 disappear” that the song contained ” Now what”.

Quevedo himself cleared them of their doubts a few days ago on Instagram, by announcing that he is opening a parenthesis in his life after a “crazy” year and is temporarily withdrawing from the stage and social networks; because he recognizes that he is not “a machine” and that, to a large extent, what has happened in the last year and a half has surpassed him.

If the theme that marks this point and follows his resume is read in that same personal key, several confessions are found.

“I have so much money, I don’t even know why I want it. “Spending everything, I want to see myself back to zero,” rap. “I need to fall in love with all this shit again and without need I can’t. “If it’s not out of necessity, I don’t move.” keep going.

He even refers with distance, almost with disdain, to one of his greatest achievements, the Latin Grammy for best urban song of the year that he won in November for his collaboration with Argentine producer Gonzalo Julián Conde, Bizarrap, for the ‘Bzrp Music Sessions , Vol. 52′, renamed by its followers as “Quedate”.

“Gonza, I love you,” he says in ‘The Last’, “but I don’t even want the Grammy. “I sing because it hurts me, not so they can give me a prize.”

With information from EFE

Source: Elcomercio

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