Enrique Iglesias, «La Chica de Ayer» and a lot of cats

Enrique Iglesias

After being in the news a few days ago with the billion views achieved on YouTube with his video clip 'Bailamos', Enrique Iglesias continues to give something to talk about, now - once again - with one of those live shows that manage to raise blisters for those of us who are already a few years old, and it is that when it comes to revisiting pop classics, some artists should cut themselves a bit.

At his concert of the Starlite Festival Marbella 2015, Enrique Iglesias wanted that as the culmination of the night, and taking advantage of the fact that he was in Spanish territory, to end the show by singing a song dedicated to all the Spanish people in the audience, dedicating his version -terrible- from 2002 of Antonio Vega's classic 'The Girl from Yesterday'.

If the version of the album was already unbearable, with that horrible pronunciation - that "Jrrrdínnn" in which were the flowers with which the girl played - and the impossible tones that little or nothing - rather nothing - had to do with the classic of the 80s, which Enrique Iglesias "present" to the public that night was a version of pure terror, out of tune from the beginning, with such a collection of meows that it almost seemed that there were a lot of cats with another microphone hiding there and with an absence of lyrics so large that it made it clear that this was not one of the usual songs in their concerts . That has success? Much. His last name is Iglesias.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zeo55v3gMG8


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