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Quevedo: “I love being rich, but at the same time it is a condemnation”

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“I contradict myself all the time, but it makes me feel alive,” sings Pedro Quevedo (Madrid, 24 years old) in The Baifotheir most anticipated album. As soon as it was published, it once again burst into the charts. The 10 most listened to songs in Spain on Spotify are his. But they are just numbers: “My goal is to see that time passes and they stay.” His life is also a constant duality. It’s Pedro and Quevedo. The normal boy who appears and disappears from his home in the Canary Islands, and the international star. The twenty-something who was swept away by fame and “the fucking master” of his songs. The arrogant and the humble. The introvert and the sweet one. The artist who looks you in the eye and answers, without hesitation or hesitation, all the interview questions and the one who arrives cradled by his manager, a press officer, a videographer, a stylist and a makeup artist.

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With his catchy melodies, at 24 years old, Quevedo is one of the biggest stars of urban music in Spanish. In the beginning, he combined music with a temporary job as a bricklayer.

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