This Thursday, after interviewing Jorge Martín, David Broncano received in The Revolt the visit of the Argentine artists Ca7riel and Paco Amorosowhich were already in The Anthill at the end of October.
The singers They have become a global phenomenon After the broadcast on October 4 of their live session at the Tiny Desk, a concert organized by NPR Music’s All Songs Considered radio program, they have gained a multitude of followers.
In a very short time have exceeded seven million views. The duo plans to tour Europe and Spain, to which they have had to add new dates after their viral success.
“At the time, speaking with Bizarrewhom I assume you know”; stated the presenter. Immediately, to corroborate that they knew him, Paco Amoroso told him: “He invented us”.
“He spoke to me very well about you, He said that you were on another level and that he admired you musicallywhen he was in Madrid, we went out there and so on… I told him that I was already listening to you,” Broncano recalled.
Ca7riel asked him if when the man from Jaen came out with Bizarrap, the producer was with glasses or without them: “It’s very cute. He wears them all the time and when he is in a quiet place, he takes them off and no one knows who he is.“.
Grison asked the presenter to tell the anecdote that happened to him at the airport with the Argentine: “I was there with my girlfriend and a guy greeted me,” Broncano recalled.
“I turned around, but It took me a while to realize, because I was without glasses and nothing, that it was Bizarrap.. The striking thing is that there were some kids next door listening to his song with Quevedo and they didn’t recognize him,” he added.
Then, Ca7riel, using a cinematic reference, told him: “So you said hello to Clark Kent and not Superman…”.