Café Quijano, without filters: memories, new songs and the secret of its eternal sound

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Cafe Quijano once again demonstrated why it is one of the most beloved groups in Spanish pop. In their recent interview, the group took an honest look at their history, from the early years to the creative moment they are going through now, claiming the importance of well-written songs and sound without artifice.

During the conversation, the Quijano brothers talked about how their way of composing has changed over the years, ensuring that today they prioritize emotion and truth above any trend.

There was space for memories: anecdotes from tours, from improvised studios and from those songs that, without knowing it, would end up being part of the collective memory of several generations. They also reflected on the relationship with their audience, which they consider a fundamental part of their path: “We are still here because people continue to connect with our stories.”

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The interview also served to talk about the present and the future, with new songs on the horizon and the enthusiasm intact to continue performing on stage. Café Quijano does not look back with nostalgia, but with gratitude, demonstrating that its music is still alive, growing and evolving without losing its essence.

A close, sincere and very musical talk that confirms that Café Quijano continues to have a lot to say… and many songs to sing.

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