The Spanish singer Miguel Bosé returned to Colombia in May with her "I will", in which he will present his latest musical work "Bosé MTV Unplugged" and that, he said today the artist in conversation with Efe, has a tone "more aggressive and vindictive. " Bosé, that Colombia will perform in the cities of Bogota and Medellin, said that in his last album has changed "intent" of songs like "Nothing particular," composed in the nineties during the War of Yugoslavia, dismissively "melancholy" and give it a more vindictive tone. "After fifteen years we have not done anything, citizenship itself but the solidarity of the states and their representatives is zero. So the song is now dealt with much more anger, for what happens in Europe or Mexico," the singer born in Panama in 1956. the artist, who has sold over thirty million records in his 40 year career, said the show that brings the South american country is a journey throughout his career "from the first day to the last song "that has" composed ".
"It is a journey through time in which many emotions are removed, that is the ability of music to catch moments and memories surrounding it sounds at a given moment," said the singer. Bosé, who declined to staff time going through after death, on January 23, his niece, the famous Spanish model Bimba Bosé victim of cancer, said he was full of projects in the medium and long term. "In summer, when you go to Europe (...) begin writing new material and I'll see what is the time to launch any new recording," said the artist, who confessed that one of his sources of inspiration are the television news, that help you create songs close to the reality of each moment. Finally, the singer of hits like "Morenamia" or "bandit Lover" indicated that if their albums look "there are always two or three issues that have nothing to do with emotions and talk about the environment, conflict or violence and I will continue in that line. "