Álvaro de Luna marks another 'shakirazo' and announces another song about Laura Escanes: "I have learned what I do want"

Álvaro de Luna did not go unnoticed during the Dial Awards held last Thursday, March 14 in Tenerife.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 March 2024 Friday 04:56
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Álvaro de Luna marks another 'shakirazo' and announces another song about Laura Escanes: "I have learned what I do want"

Álvaro de Luna did not go unnoticed during the Dial Awards held last Thursday, March 14 in Tenerife. The gala, which took place at the Santa Cruz Fairgrounds, served for the artist to share news with Europa Press about his next musical production, announcing that another song is on the way that reflects his personal and emotional experience after his separation from Laura Escanes .

Although he had not said it until now, De Luna explained the artistic moment in which he finds himself. "These last songs are part of an EP," the Sevillian confessed on the green carpet, emphasizing the emotional charge of his songs, which narrate "three moments that everyone goes through after leaving someone."

In this way, De Luna has sung about the "pure anger of the beginning" and "when you accept that things are over." Soon it will be the turn of "overcoming grief" to close this circle of songs that seem to be inspired by her breakup with the influencer.

The singer also delved into the creative process behind hits like Desconocidos or Suerte ;), indicating that, although they are inspired by his relationship with Escanes, his lyrics draw on a broader spectrum of personal experiences. "You don't write songs about just one story," he said.

Looking to the future, Álvaro de Luna did not rule out new romantic relationships and commented that "you always have to be open to love." This intention arises at a time of introspection and personal and professional evolution for the Sevillian artist, who has found in music a channel to express and overcome the consequences of his notorious sentimental breakup.

De Luna had already spoken about the autobiographical nature of his work, but maintaining the mystery of his lyrics: "I don't like to explain the lyrics of my songs so that everyone thinks what they want," he stated in an interview with LA RAZÓN.

In that conversation, he also added that he has had "toxic relationships" and that he is clear about what he wants from a relationship: "I have learned what I do want: for him to be an educated person and make me laugh, at the very least. All good things come From that point on, welcome."