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‘Formentera’ by Aitana, ‘Granada’ by Supersubmarina and other songs to travel through our geography | Music

Aitana and Nicki nicole They have managed to monopolize the spotlight of current music with a spectacular collaboration that is succeeding in its first hours of life. The two soloists have shaped a hit wherever you look. Formentera has a clear intention of breaking into the Latin market, which is why the presence of Nicki Nicole on the subject is so important. And it is not a forced collaboration. You do not have to be a lynx to know what was forged in that dinner that the Spanish and the Argentine shared on a rooftop in Madrid with the actress Ester Expósito.

The Catalan singer seems to have found a taste for traveling around the world through the titles of her songs. Some time ago already published Berlin And now it is Formentera’s turn, a subject for which it has counted on its trusted producers, Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo (half of Cali and El Dandee). He has been working with them for a long time and in their third album they once again have a large part of the creative responsibility. For now, we will have to wait. There’s a long way to go to hear the full album, but the first two previews clearly indicate the directions the vocalist will take in her new era.

But Aitana is not the first (nor will she be the last) to publish a song with its own name from our country. In recent years we have enjoyed many emblematic songs that have become anthems for many cities and islands in our geography.

Making a list of mentions to special corners or historical places that appear in the letters would be an almost unapproachable job (surely more than one has already come to mind the Puerta de Alcalá …). But we can’t resist choosing some of our favorites to travel this December long weekend through the music of our favorite artists.

Formentera – Aitana and Nicki Nicole

Is there some Formentera in the collaboration of Aitana and Nicki Nicole? Obviously the spirit of the song is a tribute to the memory of a summer trip to the beautiful Balearic island and to that soundtrack that stars the nearest island of Ibiza.

As we said and as expected, the news has led to a real revolution among its fans. In addition, Aitana herself has confessed on Twitter that Formentera will sound at her concerts at the Palau Santi Jordi in Barcelona on December 4 and at the Wizink Center in Madrid on the 7th of the same month.

Granada – Supersubmarina

“From the weather vane to Sacromonte without looking / I could travel / to Graná with my spaceship / And the ride of the sad ones, cheer up / If you start dancing / The stars wire us as we pass (Hey!)” Says the lyrics of this authentic jewel of the music of our country by Supersubmarina.

An ode to the Nasrid city in just a couple of stanzas that has inspired thousands of people to enjoy the incredible landscapes of Granada.

Barcelona – Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé

A masterpiece. A jewel of the orchestration: pop and classical music go hand in hand to vindicate the beauty of a city like Barcelona que sonó en todo el mundo gracias a la colaboración de Freddie Mercury y Montserrat Caballé. “Barcelona / It was the first time that we met / Barcelona / How can I forget / The moment that you stepped into the room / You took my breath away”

Seville – Miguel Bosé

“The heart that goes to Triana, will never return, Seville …” is one of the most impressive phrases of Miguel Bosé’s discography and that can summarize the charm of a city that is faithfully reflected in some strokes of this song.

Ferrol – Los Limones

You know which generation you belong to if you have sung this huge song by Los Limones dedicated to Ferrol at the top of your lungs. “I know that I was born here / And here I want to stay / Here is my home / Where the sea ends” sounds along with the bagpipes that give life and personality to this great song.

Let’s say I’m talking about Madrid – Joaquín Sabina

A story of love and hate to close our summarized trip through our geography. As we already said, many will be missing and you can remind us of them in our comments. Have been dozens of artists who have sung this great song by Joaquín Sabina but if we have to stay with another version that is not the original, it would be the version by Antonio Flores.

Curiously, the song even has a version by Joaquín Sabina himself who changed the final stanza: from the original “When death comes to visit me, may they take me to the south where I was born, there is no room here for anyone, let’s say I’m talking about Madrid “a la nueva” When death comes to visit me, don’t wake me up, let me sleep; I’ve lived here, I want to stay here, let’s say I’m talking about Madrid “

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