Televisión Agoney is not going to re-submit to the Benidorm Fest: "Toca another way"

Agoney was one of the celebrities who was in the delivery of Martínez y Hermanos issued on Thursday, February 16

Televisión Agoney is not going to re-submit to the Benidorm Fest: "Toca another way"

Agoney was one of the celebrities who was in the delivery of Martínez y Hermanos issued on Thursday, February 16. The singer spoke in the space of

Dani Martínez pointed out that the canary had been "at the gates" of winning and going to Eurovision, but recalled that Blanca Paloma had achieved victory with Eaea and will represent Spain at the festival. "When it's so tight and there are two such favourites, can't you make a coalition? Did it hurt you a lot that it was like that?" asked the driver of the format.

The interpreter of Quiero Arder indicated that the one from Elche and his were "two very different concepts": "She is flamenco and I have something more pop. Everything was fine, there were 18 participants and anyone could have been the representative." In addition, he praised the winner: "Blanca is going to do an excellent job. I encourage everyone to give her a round of applause, because what she is going to do at Eurovision is enormous."

"It is the second time that you aspired to go to Eurovision. Will there be a third?" the presenter wanted to know. The singer replied: "No, sure." He made it clear that it is something that is not part of his plans for the future: "This has been the opportunity in which I have taken my own song and I have gone with everything. Now it is something else, another path. There are many paths and they are all wonderful ... It's over".

Agoney shared in Martínez y Hermanos that Quiero Arder was not the first option his team was considering: "The record company opted for a more pop theme. Everyone opted for a more pop theme." The guest explained that, at the time of making a decision, he had just written the aforementioned composition and was convinced to bet on it.

"I knew it was Quiero Arder. It was a song in which I wanted to express a very clear message about the homophobia that many people from the collective have received. I wanted to take a message like that to Europe. It is necessary," he declared.

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