- What new projects are you focused on right now?
Right now we have a project, we're going to cross the pond for the first time, we're going to Costa Rica to sing with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Costa Rica in the National Auditorium to sing boleros. I'm very happy to have the opportunity to cross the pond for the first time.
- What positive and negative things do you take away from being in a contest as popular as La Voz?
The positive above all, the experience... It's brutal, I've fulfilled dreams that I never even thought would happen, meeting Alejandro, Antonio Orozco, establishing that friendship with them... That has been a gift, the negative well when you leave those types of programs you find yourself waiting to enter a new world at a level you are not used to. But the truth is that everything is very good, the positive outweighs the negative.
- What place would you like to perform because you consider it a dream to fulfill?
I would love to perform in two places, one would be the Betis stadium and the other would be the Maestranza theater.
- What audience would you like to reach the most?
The truth is that it is not something that I have ever thought about, I think that in the end to the one who feels identified with your way of expressing yourself. The one who understands it, shares it, to the one who hurts and to the one who likes it, welcome.
- Have you thought about broadening horizons?
I have always sung flamenco but I have never considered myself a flamenco singer and the truth is that I have always tried that, both the versions that I have made and the own songs, are the songs that I like, songs that when I listen to them transmit to me and I know that they are for me. I don't pigeonhole myself, although for example I wouldn't sing heavy metal. But I am very open, also people who have listened to me do know that I tend to function a lot.