Franco de Vita know that today make songs that become classics is almost impossible: the speed with which the topics are presented and enjoyed fame in social networks, become ephemeral phenomena.
"It's a blessing to have made them. And among many songs that I do now, I aspire to that one become a new classic. I'm fighting for that kind of songs, because I know they are going to give you life and transcendence. And certainly there will be many people waiting for these proposals from Franco de Vita ".
The composer of classical and pop ballad in Spanish -'Un good loser ',' I love you ',' You only care about you ',' No Heaven ', among others, returns after eight years without an album with themes unpublished.
During that time he recorded two albums of his hits live with guests (the 'Ringside') and devoted himself to accept invitations to participate in songs by other artists.
"Today we must produce all the time. Not like before you lived a cycle: you led out the disc, you did tour, were resting ... not now, should produce, join with your friends and colleagues to keep making songs. And know? I'm liking: I recorded with Prince Royce, Orishas, People and Nicky Jam Zone. That gives me the opportunity to experience and share, "he says.
Based in Alicante (Spain), where he made the recording of his new album, is the critical situation in his native Venezuela what keeps you awake at Caracas singer, 62.
"The lack of inputs, the lines to get food, lack of medicine, children dying. How is it possible that the leaders can not see that? They are locked in their idea, an idea that favors them only to them. I think they asked some humanity, to look honestly what is happening with the people, which therefore been promised things, that the system was going to bear fruit and for me the only thing they have done is destroy the country " expressed.
The circumstances forced him to suspend some concerts of 'Free' in your country. "What heart I sing? If I go, it is to bring food and drugs by the ton. "
After some promotional appearances in Argentina and Chile, De Vita is dedicated to preparing the staging of his new show. "We want something big. We'll see, "he adds about what will be on the tour of 'Free', an album of 14 songs, including several versions of the same theme.
"That was something we discussed a lot, but in the end we thought we liked all versions, so what was the problem ?, who was going to say something?" He jokes.