Luis Fonsithe composer and singer born in Puerto Rico will be a guest this week on “Plano General”, an interview program hosted by Genaro Castro on La 2. The singer and songwriter, who has just presented his new album “El viaje”, celebrating 25 years of his artistic career, he agreed to record an interview at the Railway Museum on board an old train, contrasting with the “high speed” with which he gained worldwide fame with the song “Despacito”.
Luis Fonsi, married to Andalusian model Agueda Bejarano, notes that “family stability” is his greatest success and claims that he is “proud to be a positive example for his children.” He says his motto is “never give up, ’cause I don’t get tired and I don’t give up,” as he wrote in one of his most famous songs. For Fonsi, “patriotism is pride” and “drugs are darkness.”
Luis Fonsi admits that he hates “politics” and that his “mission as a singer-songwriter is to create emotions and inspire people.” The artist takes place all sections of the program on board a vintage train at the Madrid Railway Museum: La semblanza (dedicated to the biographical and professional aspects of the guests, in which his friend, chef Dani García participates), Sala Press (in which the characters talk about current events), ” In a Corner of the Soul” (concerning the human aspect of our interlocutors), “Close-up” (in which the character is tested by current events, reflexes and ingenuity) and “The Wall” (in which the Interviewed character leaves us a signed phrase, written in his own handwriting, as a philosophy of his own personality).
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