This is how the anthem that Kiko Rivera has composed for the Kings League sounds like

Kiko Rivera continues to defy criticism and expectations.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 June 2023 Tuesday 16:57
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This is how the anthem that Kiko Rivera has composed for the Kings League sounds like

Kiko Rivera continues to defy criticism and expectations. Isabel Pantoja's son became one of the faces banned by the new Mediaset management last February, so his main source of income, which basically was talking about the details of his family in the heart programs of the channel, it was blocked.

However, the Sevillian seems to have known how to put a good face on bad weather, looking for alternatives to get the chestnuts out of the fire. The dj is very active on social networks and continues to be 100% dedicated to his music, which has earned him composing the anthem for Rayo de Barcelona, ​​one of Gerard Piqué's Kings League teams.

Specifically, it is the anthem of the team of the Andorran streamer Martí Miràs Nada, better known as Spursito, who a few days ago proudly presented the new song in a very special way on the Chup Chup Kings program prior to day three of the competition.

The song, composed and performed by Kiko Rivera, talks about his passion for soccer, about how he lives from when he is a child; a tribute to the king of sports, mixed with electronic rhythms, which she had everyone on set dancing on the day of her presentation.

"The anthem of Rayo de Barcelona has given me back my illusion," Kiko Rivera assured Mundo Deportivo, explaining that it all arose when he decided to send a model of his own accord to Spursito - whom he did not know at all except from speaking to him a couple of times online - with an idea for his team's anthem. "In the end I was lucky and he decided to make it the official anthem of Rayo de Barcelona. I'm delighted with life and I can't ask for more."

The Sevillian also met Gerard Piqué in person on the day the anthem was presented and, from the beginning, he found him "very nice". What's more, Kiko Rivera was not cut off and dared to ask the president of the Kings League to have his own team. "I told Piqué: 'if you ever need to count on me'. Because I love it and I like everything that has to do with football. Besides, they are doing something right if they filled the Camp Nou in the Final Four ".

This is just the beginning for the son of Isabel Pantoja, who sees how his music opens new places, beyond filling stadiums in the style of the tonadillera. For the moment, the Sevillian confirms that he has just signed with a new record company in Miami (USA), after his abrupt departure from Universal, and at the end of this month he is scheduled to release a new single.

"My future projects only focus on music and it's what I live on," he insists, "The future is music, music and more music."