Saturday, February 19, 2011

Lucía Pérez "that Spain will get back to its rightful place in Eurovision

Lucia Perez, Galician singer chosen to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest, said Saturday that his goal is "to ensure that Spain is back in the posts of those who should never have left." Even nervous and full of joy, Lucia has reported that going to put all their "forces" in the song Let me take away what bailao, although at the gala evening on Friday expressed its preference for the ballad Hold.

"It's not the style that I feel more at ease. Hold it fits my voice. But I have changed the chip," said the artist, who has shown excited at the prospect of "fix" the selected song by the jury of the 'Destination Eurovision' to make it yours. Is the reward for many years esfuerzoQue bailao I removed it, written by the composer Rafael Artesero, author of the songs on Andorra in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 and 2006, is a song "catchy and festivalero" giving him "a touch "to be chosen by the jury, explained the singer.

Lucia was selected with 68% of the public, a comfortable majority over the other two finalists, the group of male voices and solo Auryn Melissa. "I knew I had the support of many people, in Galicia and Spain, but preferred not to think about whether he would win or not," confessed the singer of 25 years, originally from O Incio (Lugo).

For the young, have been selected is "the reward of many years of effort devoted to the music." The artist has already recorded four albums, the last being entirely in Galician Xacobeo occasion of the year, and submitted to the Festival of Viña del Mar Chile in 2006, when he was in second place, and in 2009.

"They have been experiences I've had the good fortune to live and they have given me more maturity and professionalism," which had the opportunity to demonstrate in the last gala of the competition, when he stopped listening to music in the middle of one of their performances and had to keep singing "a cappella." He claims that nervousness does not play tricks, but that it felt "nerves in the form of enthusiasm and excitement to get on the stage." Has not yet had time to study their opponents, as the British band Blue, who saw her perform last night, but believes it will be "quiet" in the Eurovision appointment on 14 May in Düsseldorf, although it is aware that This action can help launch his career in Spain and internationally.

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