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He Ana Mena concert in Madrid gave a lot to talk about, partly because of his performance alongside Omar Montes. It was striking that the malaguea had to stop his feet and lower the microphone so he wouldn’t sing because he had made a mistake and it wasn’t his turn. What happened? She told it herself during a show.

Last Saturday Madrid was filled with shine, glitter and glamor thanks to Ana Mena. The singer gave a massive concert at the WiZink Center -doing a soldout- and was crowned one of the most influential pop artists in the country.

He performed several songs from his album Bellodrama as I’m caught by you, I fall in love, slowly either light musicas well as his next single Madrid City.

The malaguea reviewed some of its classics and invited four singers: Rocco Hunt, Abraham Mateo, Fred de Palma and Omar Montes. The latter starred in one of her most controversial moments when it seemed that he was completely lost when singing with her. Onlythe collaboration they have with Maffio.

Ana he had to turn down the microphone on one occasion because he was singing when it wasn’t his turn… a detail that quickly went viral and gave rise to dozens of theories about what happened.

What was happening to Omar Montes? Why do you act like this? It is no longer necessary to continue raising hypotheses because he himself told it during a concert in Fuenlabrada. With the help of the sound technician who accompanied him last Saturday at WiZink, they explained that It was due to a fault with the in ear (the earphone that singers use to follow the melody and not get lost).

“The back of the stage has a small staircase that was where Omar appeared and in the impasse of climbing the stairs the in ear it was disconnected from the flask, that is, the sounds of the flask, and I didn’t hear anything, I just heard a bounce and he couldn’t sing well,” said the coach.

The interpreter of Alocao He has apologized to Ana Mena and regretted that his performance was remembered for this detail: “I had my heart in my mouth the other day at Wizink, I was dead alive“I was dead alive.”

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