Rosario Mohedano raises her voice

At a time when everyone is talking about Shakira's songs because of how the Colombian singer has relieved herself emotionally through her compositions, Rosario Mohedano, who rejects with a grim smile any comparison, is back in the news musically speaking for the publication of a subject with an enormous symbolic load and a complete statement of intentions for anyone who wants to hear it.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 April 2023 Sunday 00:57
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Rosario Mohedano raises her voice

At a time when everyone is talking about Shakira's songs because of how the Colombian singer has relieved herself emotionally through her compositions, Rosario Mohedano, who rejects with a grim smile any comparison, is back in the news musically speaking for the publication of a subject with an enormous symbolic load and a complete statement of intentions for anyone who wants to hear it.

The performer, who is about to turn 44, is triumphant with her song De qué vas, a subject that came out of her guts five years ago but has remained dormant until now. The daughter of Rosa Benito and Amador Mohedano, and niece of Rocío Jurado, gave an intense talk to this medium a few days ago, in which she acknowledged that this song had been a catharsis to talk about what she points out as a public humiliation after for some years she participated in Telecinco spaces directed by the production company La Fábrica de la Tele, which later saw her.

"Everything I've been through has helped me get to know myself better and know how to manage what I can change, the rest of the things don't interest me anymore", says the artist sincerely.

In a moment of helplessness when she saw that on this channel they were talking about her life again, Rosario Mohedano started tidying her toilet and humming a song she created in a matter of an hour, the one that has done fastest in his entire professional career. "I was at ease, but I am more at ease when I sing it. It's a liberation", he says.

It turns out that Rosario has launched the issue at a time when his name, along with that of his mother, are on the list of personalities banned from the various programs of Telecinco following the restructuring at the top of the group after the departure of Basil. Although she now lives this stage with more peace of mind, the performer does not forget all the pain caused by a production company to which her husband Andrés has recently won a trial for revealing secrets after following a program make your police record public. The case has had even more relevance because his statement was included in the so-called Deluxe operation, which studies an alleged plot to reveal secrets between journalists and police over the past few years.

Rosario Mohedano has also not bitten her tongue to confront her cousin Rocío Carrasco, who recently pointed out her mother's entire media family in the docuseries En el nombre de Rocío. Rosario assures that her cousin lies in many passages of this testimony, and categorically denies to this medium that she did not contact Carrasco, as she said on television when they learned of her suicide attempt.

The singer admits that they haven't spoken to each other for a year: "She doesn't want us in her life, since she has whoever she wants next to her", she says. To top it all off, Mohedano tells us that the next title of his new song will be called Ave fénix, the same as the one tattooed on his back. Rosario's excitement to relaunch her artistic career can be sensed from afar, and this time she doesn't want anyone to overshadow her. He speaks with his head after years of restraint, but he sings with his heart.