Dani Fernández defends Aitana after the premiere of his documentary 'Metamorphosis'

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The names of Aitana and Dani Fernández They are two of the greatest referents in Spanish music in recent years. The Catalan does not to add successes, achievements, trips and concerts to her agenda, while Alcázar fills each of the enclosures he is acting in, taking her songs every time to bigger stages.

Both coincided in The Kids 2023 voice, Aitana as coach and Dani as an advisor to the Children's Program, where they took great With honey on the lips and Tropical climate During the Antena 3. In addition, the singer herself said some time after she would love to collaborate with Dani Fernández.

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That is why the reception of Metamorphosisthe documentary of Aitana has been the center of attention of many conversations, and even Dani Fernández He gave his opinion about the viewers' opinion before his partner during an interview on the pija and the quinqui.

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“Aitana is a lovely girl, who can have her mistakes, but He has not been respected as a person. Now that she shows herself is: 'It is not making good decisions, I don't know that …'. Can you leave the girl who is wrong or to do whatever you want? If you want to listen to I don't know who, to do it. You have two options, or listen to your music or not. And that's it! Because she has not killed anyone, she has not insulted anyone, “confessed the artist who will premiere his own documentary in the coming months.

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“It's a lovely aunt. I like that people now in the documentary realize everything they have lived. We are very filled with our mouths to say freedom of expression … and then we are the first we see 'Aitana and Sebastián Yatra have returned'. And what are you doing? Clicks You are contributing to that. “Even so, the artist confessed during the interview the joy for those people who have realized that Aitana shows in his documentary: that of a normal person, with problems like anyone can have.” I have always been very Team Aitana And I'm glad people begin to give an account of everything they have been able to suffer. It seems that she was in deep success and she in her movement had her things, “he said.

Dani Fernández will also premiere his own documentary

The singer of Let's dance will premiere your own documentary, which will be called Everything changes and next March 19 at Cervantes Theater during the Malaga Festival. A new milestone in his career with which we will have the opportunity to meet him more closely and enter his music in a way that we have never been able to do before.

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The artist continues to achieve successes, in this way, before the Spanish public, already totally given to the lyrics of his songs, helping him Fill up the Movistar Arena For the second time in just three months, as he has done this March 8, and with a view to continuing to fill stadiums to continue singing to Capella in the middle of the track.

If there will be collaboration with Aitana, it will be seen, but these two artists are already two of the most relevant names of music in Spain this 2025.

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