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00:00Yeah, I've always wanted to be a popstar as a kid. That was always my dream.
00:10It's crazy. My wildest dreams are coming true and it was always a dream of mine to be at Eurovision.
00:16So winning Eurovision was the most out-of-this-world idea that I could have had.
00:25Yeah, I've always wanted to be a popstar as a kid. That was always my dream.
00:29But then after puberty, I realized I still had a high voice. That's why I wanted to do classical training.
00:35And then I started to sing at the Opera House.
00:38But then I always wanted to do pop music. That was always my thing.
00:43And I was the last one from my friend group to make music, to release my own music.
00:48And so I was just waiting for the right moment. I didn't want to do anything very quickly.
00:53So I was just waiting. And last year I felt that I was ready.
00:56And so then I texted Thea and asked if we could write a song for Eurovision.
01:03And that's how the song was born.
01:09My favorite artist is Ariana Grande.
01:12She's always been someone I've been following from the beginning.
01:16And she's crazy. Her voice is insane. And that's why I really look up to her.
01:21I met Sergio through my manager.
01:30Because we were thinking about who could do our staging.
01:34And we remembered the staging that Sergio did for Bambi Thug last year.
01:38And that was something that I couldn't forget.
01:40And so then we decided to text him and say,
01:42Hey Sergio, do you have time to maybe work with us and potentially do our staging?
01:47And then we sent him the song.
01:48He listened to it.
01:49And then after two days he made a full PowerPoint presentation about how he wanted the staging to look like,
01:56where the cameras should be in the entire concept.
01:58And then he took Borja also on the boat because he did the choreography of how to make my movements look very natural,
02:07to make it look very, very as if it were in one flow.
02:12Yeah, it was, it was, all of the movements that I did on stage were my natural movements.
02:20It was just the littlest things.
02:22Like for example, when I had to get up first, how to make it look more elegant.
02:26Because then if you stand up like this, you know, it looks a bit weird.
02:29So we tried to work on the littlest things.
02:33But everything else came naturally out of me.
02:36Yeah, every year the Eurovision, they work on different things that they want to work on.
02:48So this year they were really focusing on mental health for all of the artists and they did an amazing job with that.
02:54So I think next year they'll also do an amazing job working on other aspects that they want to improve.
02:58Yeah, they communicated the rules already beforehand.
03:04So before the entire competition started, they said, okay, these are the rules.
03:08This is allowed, this is not allowed.
03:11So we had to obey the rules, of course.
03:13But I'm very glad that the audience was allowed to bring their flags.
03:17And they were all able to represent everyone who was at Eurovision.
03:20And that was very, very, very nice to see that everyone was there waving their flags.
03:25This festival is about music.
03:30That's what Eurovision started as.
03:31It was a musical contest or a musical fest that everyone was participating in.
03:36And I think that's how it should continue to say it's a place for everybody.
03:40Everybody has their place at Eurovision.
03:42And I'm looking so much forward to seeing the new music and the new art forms that everyone is going to bring next year.
03:48It was nice.
03:52I met Melody at the pre-party.
03:53So I met her in Amsterdam and in Madrid.
03:56And I also saw her then also in Basilea a few times when we were passing by.
04:01And her dressing room was opposite of my dressing room.
04:05So I could hear her always when she was warming up her voice.
04:08But she's very lovely.
04:10She's so fun, full of energy.
04:12And her performance is crazy.
04:13I mean, who can dance, sing, and perform like that and still have this big attitude, you know?
04:19It's nice.
04:24I think, you know, Melody did an amazing job.
04:27So I think she literally delivered everything that she could give.
04:31And I think everyone should be proud of that because she did an amazing job.
04:35And I think next year just, you know, the artists should still just be very authentic, true to themselves,
04:40and put out the music that they want to put out, because I think that's what makes the person more memorable.
04:47So I think just to stay authentic would be the way to go.
04:54Ooh, that's a hard question.
04:58But I'd say my closest friend, Sisal, from Denmark.
05:01I just love her so much.
05:03It's a great Europop song, and she's just the funniest person.
05:06I mean, every fan group is always demanding towards the artist because they want to hear more music,
05:16which I definitely understand.
05:18And therefore, I want to take this moment and give them what they deserve.
05:22So we'll be releasing a remix version of Wasted Love.
05:25And then towards the end of the summer, if everything works out well, new music will come out, too.
05:30And I love that they're, you know, so excited to see someone.
05:35And that's why I like to take time to take pictures with them or give them an autograph and just, you know, engage with them,
05:40because those are the people that will be by your side till the end of your, you know, life.
05:50Ooh, I would love to collaborate with Chanel.
05:52I really loved her performance.
05:54She's amazing.
05:55So why not with Chanel?
05:56It was crazy, and I like the outfits that they all had, you know, similar outfits,
06:00and it was a very great show, and she's also a great performer.
06:03You know, her dancing is...
06:05All Spanish people at Eurovision are great performers.
06:09Everyone always has a big show, and I really love it.
06:14No, I would definitely love to continue making pop music, because that's what I've always wanted to do.
06:19We have two weeks planned in the studio, so we have enough time to let our creative minds flow,
06:24and we'll try and find, you know, a healthy balance between pop and opera.
06:28So I will keep the operatic sound, but we will see in what way we will be able to put it in.
06:33But that's what you can expect from me.
06:35Thank you for having me.
06:44Thank you.