The singer, who launches his new song "Todo es posible", talks about the lessons that his musical career has left him.
David Bisbal claims for the second time in his career the applause of the Royal Theater of Madrid, this time within the framework of the III Universal Music Festival and with the capacity exhausted for months to enjoy his great songs and a new song, Everything is possible, "about faith in success.
"It is not to be frustrated when one stumbles.I have had many stumbles.It has not failed because it has never been proposed a great challenge in his life and I think it is important that certainty that you will fall many times, but also that You will not leave this world without having tried, "he said in a talk with Efe.
According to the musician, who simply cites "record decisions" when he talks about "stumbles", this maxim will especially serve the contestants who will participate in the new and imminent edition in Spain of "Operation Triumph", in which he made himself known.
His second place in the first edition of "OT", 15 years ago, won him victory and allowed him to release the first of six studio albums, "Corazón latino" (2002), which made it a musical phenomenon of masses.
His style has varied over time, but Bisbal does not reject the importance of the songs that have brought him here. "For my career have been very important 'Bulería' or 'Ave Maria'," he acknowledges.
During the Swedish production of "Hijos del mar" (2016), his last album, a clearly "optimistic" theme emerged, the aforementioned "Todo es posible", required for the soundtrack to the film "Tadeo Jones 2: The Secret Of King Midas ".
To sing it duo, Bisbal thought of Tini Stoessel, the young Argentine actress and singer known for his role as Violetta in the hit children's series of the same name that produced until a few years ago Disney Channel.
Famous, young and successful, it is easy to place them in the message of the song, which speaks of the sensation of invincibility, but what about the clucked and fragile position of the artist?
"When I was younger, fame did make me feel vulnerable. I did not understand why there was such a bad side, why they told me certain things, if I had not done anything to anyone." When you grow up, life teaches you to worry about Which is worthwhile and take refuge in loved ones, to put the heart elsewhere to not let it destroy, "Stoessel notes in this regard.
Bisbal agrees with the importance of family and loved ones, "in having people tell you what is right and what is not, because friends are those who are by your side and not those who are your Side, "he says.
"The path that I have always tried to follow has been not to be a know-it-all, but to let me advise," adds the Spaniard, for whom the greatest lesson came from the children of "La Voz Kids": "They do not look for any Type of competitiveness with their peers and so should be for adults, even if there are sales lists. "
Bisbal and Stoessel will sing together "Everything is possible" for the first time live in the Real Theater of Madrid, one more of the many enclosures that the interpreter of "Silence" has conquered, along with the Carneggie Hall of New York and the Royal Albert Hall of London.
On September 30, she will also return to Madrid to sing at the WiZink Center and, taking advantage of the company of her Argentine friend, launches another desire in the air: "One of my big dreams is to perform at Teatro Colín Buenos Aires. , To see if it can be ".