Nebulossa, formed by María Bass and Mark Daousa, has been chosen by the public and the jury of the Benidorm Fest to represent Spain in Eurovision 2024, which will have Malm as its headquarters after the victory of the Swedish Loreen last year With their song Zorra they will seek to take the coveted first place or repeat, at least, the great feat of Chanel and her SloMo.
Zorra is a song loved and hated in equal parts. Celebrities such as Susanna Griso, Alessandro Lequio and Manu Tenorio have been very opposed to it, while others, such as Jorge Javier Vzquez or Alba Carrillo, are full of praise for the issue. In the case of Lydia Lozano, the popular television collaborator does not hesitate to make clear her support for Nebulossa. And not only that, He does not hesitate to apply to accompany the do on his Eurovision adventure. As he picks it up Semana magazine exclusively.
Zorra seems very Eurovision to me. Since Canarian blood runs through my body, I like the word bitch much more than put*. I think the lyrics are very good, Lydia Lozano begins by stating in the aforementioned medium. I think it’s a story about a woman that can happen to anyone, who can be criticized for going out alone one night, who can be criticized for arriving at six in the morning with two too many drinks… Well look, the one who goes out at night and has two too many drinks is very clever.ade.
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Enchanted anger at Eurovision
The former Slvame collaborator loves a party and Eurovision was no different. That is why she publicly launches her candidacy to accompany Nebulossa to the contest. If Alejandro Abad fixes my voice, I will be delighted. If you let me have the program Dance as You Can, I’ll do a choreography. I’m inhe says between laughs.
I love that a 55-year-old woman is going to Eurovision. That’s right, I don’t like the boys’ style. She is very Marilyn and they don’t hit me. I would change the boys’ wardrobe, but not because I backed out, but because I don’t see it, he adds as a form of constructive criticism.
Dance as you can contestant
After the end of her adventure at Mediaset after more than two decades at Telecinco, Lydia Lozano has made the leap to Netflix and Spanish Television. On the popular platform for series and movies she is triumphing with Every Man for Himself! along with former Slvame teammates such as Beln Esteban, Terelu Campos, Kiko Hernndez or Kiko Matamoros, among others. Regarding the public chain, The Canarian is a collaborator of Maaneros and count the days until he debuts as a contestant on Dance as You Can.