The second album of Quevedo Good night released this Friday has achieved the listening record in Spotify Spain on its first day for a Spanish album with 12.2 millionas reported by the artist’s own office.
Quevedo thus surpasses his own record since until now the most played album on Spotify on the day of its release was Where I want to be, 10.92 million timeswhich meant the highest record achieved to date by a Spanish artist on that platform, above Motomami by RosalÃa.
In an interview this Friday, the singer explained that he would like his albums to last: “I’m excited that it’s going well right now and that it’s a success, but above all that it’s recognized in the long term.” like a good album, that it marks people and represents a stage for them, as it is going to mean for me.
“Success really often blinds you”commented in that conversation just a few hours after the publication of ‘Good night’, in which at several moments he lamented how sometimes a creator censors himself to regain popular favor.
Good night should have actually been released a few weeks ago, in the early hours of November 8th, but it was postponed due to the consequences of the DANA in the east and south of the country. “I neither believe nor feel that it is the time to release music. Today is the time to help, support and be mindful of those affected,” he explained on his X account.
This second album comes after a sudden stop to his career, in which he completely left the public spotlight to rest. “I need to lose everything to return to point zero, remember what it cost to get out of the hole,” he alleged in the last song he released before that retirement, in February of this year.