
The world of Spanish music woke up this Wednesday with the sad news of death of Robe Iniestaleader of Extremoduro. The singer died at the age of 63 and many of his professional colleagues wanted to say goodbye to him.
One of them is Manuel Carrasco, who visited this evening The anthill to talk about his latest album Wild Town II and took advantage of his time in the Pablo Motos program to pay homage to the artist from Extremadura.
“Good evening, you want to do something, right?” » asked Pablo Motos of his guest as soon as he sat down at the table. “If you give me a minute,” Carrasco asked him, who immediately got up from his chair to pick up the guitar and play the first songs. agreements of If you leave.
The Huelva interpreter covered a cappella one of Robe’s most popular songs, shocking everyone on set. Once he was finished, he hugged Pablo Motos and wiped away the tears that fell from his eyes following the the emotion of the moment.
“Today, Robe died, He was a guy outside of everything, he didn’t belong to anyone, but for whom all musicians have a special respect. I know him thanks to Trancas, who is the one who gave me the songs. It was superior, special and this morning everyone was crying,” said the man from Requena.
“I wanted to open the program like that, because it’s true that we manage to The anthill to have fun, but today there was a black cloud above all of us, all musicians, It took my life to sing it,” explained Manuel Carrasco, who then dedicated some moving words to him.
“This man was one of the greatest artists there has ever been in this country, of all time, I think he had a freedom to write, to be in the world, to give an example of many things. “I have the word savage on the table and he embodies it very well,” admitted the singer.
“A legend has left us and from here a memory for him. Your music will never end“A very big hug to all his family because we are really sorry,” concluded the Andalusian, bidding farewell to Robe Iniesta.