A recent report in the Spanish magazine Semana has brought renewed attention to the relationship between singer Isabel Pantoja and her brother, Agustín Pantoja, best known for his 1983 hit “Fruta Prohibida.” The report references a past incident where Agustín Pantoja reportedly fled his residence via a balcony.
Agustín Pantoja’s “Fruta Prohibida,” released in 1983 as part of the album Piel Canela, remains a popular song, currently available on streaming platforms like Spotify and YouTube. The song, composed by Ignacio Román and Paco Cepero, has a tempo of 107 beats per minute and is categorized as Pop music, according to Shazam. Sony Music Entertainment released the track in January 1983.
Details regarding the incident mentioned by Semana remain scarce. However, the song’s lyrics, as documented by Shazam, center around a forbidden love and a conflict between loyalty to a friend and romantic desire. The lyrics describe a situation where the singer is drawn to a woman (“Tus ojos verdes me invitan”) but feels unable to pursue a relationship due to his friendship with another man. The song explores themes of temptation and the difficulty of choosing between love and loyalty.
The song’s musical characteristics, as analyzed by Shazam, indicate a high degree of melodicness and a moderate level of acousticness. It also possesses a relatively high valence, suggesting a generally positive emotional tone despite the lyrical conflict. The danceability and energy levels are moderate, indicating a song suitable for listening but not necessarily for energetic dancing.
As of today, neither Isabel Pantoja nor Agustín Pantoja have publicly commented on the Semana report. No further details regarding the circumstances surrounding the reported incident have been released.

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