Feb 22 • 04:30 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

Álvaro Rivas García: "My father was left a widower, unemployed, and with me just born, that's not a cannon life"

Álvaro Rivas García reflects on his upbringing and the legacy of his mother as he celebrates the success of his band’s popular song and introduces new music.

Álvaro Rivas García, the son of late journalist Sara García Calle, shares insight into his life as he celebrates the popularity of his song 'La vida cañón' with Alcalá Norte. He reflects on the impact of his mother’s untimely death, which left his father a widower and changed their lives forever. The emotional weight of his family history intertwines with his musical journey, suggesting that personal experiences can resonate widely with audiences. As he presents the first single from his upcoming album 'El hombre planeta', he acknowledges the significance of varied interpretations of his work, embracing diverse listener perspectives. This latest milestone in Rivas' career not only honors his mother’s memory but also underlines his growth as an artist and individual, merging past and present in his storytelling.

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