C. Tangana talks about his relationship with partying and addictions: "I'm in a good moment"

Évole has opened its season with a luxury protagonist, Antón Álvarez Alfaro, better known by his stage name C.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 January 2024 Sunday 15:30
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C. Tangana talks about his relationship with partying and addictions: "I'm in a good moment"

Évole has opened its season with a luxury protagonist, Antón Álvarez Alfaro, better known by his stage name C. Tangana. The singer has not shied away from any issue in his conversation, in which they have talked about the management of success, his most controversial performances or his relationship with Rosalía, with whom he coincided at the beginning of his life. .

The man from Madrid acknowledged that he has a difficult relationship with partying and addictions, but that he is "fine" at the moment. "I'm in a good moment in my relationship with them, I've never had any real drug addiction problem, I've never had a gambling addiction problem or anything," says the singer.

C. Tangana's fear is different. "It's this feeling that the character can dominate me, that the party can dominate me, that worries me," she clarified.

The singer speaks with knowledge of the facts, because he had a bad experience with the party during his last tour. "It was too much in that sense, I was not able to manage it and I don't want the party to disappear from my life, because I have always lived with it and I have felt good and now is when I have started to feel bad," explained the artist. .

C. Tangana assures that it was a feeling that even caused him remorse: "To think that it is not you who decides whether you go out or not, but that things happen to you and that you are not the one in control, nor when you leave." ...Not being in control."

The man from Madrid also opened up about his relationship with joints, which he smoked for a while. "I don't smoke joints because at the time they blew my mind, they started to make me feel bad, I was paranoid and I felt that the joints opened a window that never closed again," he concluded.