Laura Bautista Lesmes
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (EFE).- Hypnotic, masked and tremendous, Rosalía arrived like a hurricane to make her ‘motomamis’ roar in an overwhelming staging in Gran Canaria, where the Catalan artist has allowed herself to be embraced “by the warmth” of the Canary Islands, as he thanked.
Her stream of voice set the more than 30,000 people who were waiting for her in the Gran Canaria Stadium to vibrate, an audience that was clamoring waiting for her, and with ‘Saoko’ setting the pace for an unbridled waste of music at the massive GranCa Live Fest .
Each movement of the artist was accompanied by a festival full to the brim, on stage and from the track, where Rosalía overwhelmed from minute one when she approached an audience to whom she gave up the microphone to let herself be accompanied, hugged and loved.
With a Canarian flag on her head and an interactive stage, the winner of several Latin Grammys conquered the islanders, who responded with jumps, shouts, arms in the air and hips ready to dance the most viral ‘Bizcochito’.
New version of “Despecha”
Success after success and with a voice that takes your breath away, Rosalía has ignited the engines of her ‘Motomami’ tour, stepping on the accelerator of a night of music, always sheltered by an audience that eagerly awaited her to break into dance with an innovative version of the incombustible ‘Despechá’, the summer song that resists year after year.
The revolutions slowed down when she demonstrated her talent on the piano, alone with the microphone to silence the track for several minutes, to get on a “human motorcycle” with the song that gives her name to her tour. Flamenco, reggaeton, Rosalía’s musical parade has been a journey through her entire musical career, where she did not miss ‘Con altura’, one of the songs that catapulted her to the top of the international hit lists.
‘Beso’, one of her latest hits and the announcement of her commitment to Rauw Alejandro, fell in love with the public who accompanied her with a dance of lights from their mobile phones, in a challenging concert between musical genres that moved between an exciting version of Hero, and a record change for his international ‘Malamente’.
The public was already fully delivered after an afternoon of music, which the Colombian Sebastián Yatra lit up with his best hits. Fire, confetti and jets of air to receive one of the most listened to Latino voices, which once again demonstrated his potential to make thousands of people sing with one voice.
He started with his great songs, an archive to waste talent and with the battle cry of “Canarias no te oigo” to get shouts from all corners of the Gran Canaria Stadium to those who fell in love with his powerful ‘Couple of the Year’. Dressed in black and glitter and with a sensual dance troupe, the dialogue with the public was constant, on the guitar and ‘lengthening’ from the stage to be enveloped by his Canarian audience and the vibrant Latino community that raised their flags to embrace the artist.
“Treacherous”, the public does not fail Yatra
With ‘Treacherous’, the song that launched him to fame, the public did not fail him, to give way to melancholy with songs like ‘Por perro’, ‘One year’, ‘Como mirarte’ with which he melted the hearts of the people from Gran Canaria who sang letter by letter with the Colombian.
Yatra’s most romantic face and his ability to move and move the masses in all styles demonstrated the value that has made him the winner of two Latin Grammys, MTV Europe Music Awards, Lo Nuestro Awards among half a thousand awards in just 6 years.
“Thank you for the energy, Gran Canaria”, and with all that magic he went up to a little fan from Tenerife with whom he sang ‘Robarte un beso’ as a duet and with whom Yatra had to share the limelight in one of the most tender moments of the night .
The first day of the GranCa Live Fest has been a music festival, with Lali, El Vega and more than 10 hours of festival, which tomorrow Saturday will receive a new batch of international artists, with Tini, Manuel Carrasco and Maluma as the main course of a Saturday that expects to sweep public figures. EFE