The Anthill The week started with an emerging artist, the Barcelona singer Lía Kali. She is one of the most sought-after voices on the urban scene at the moment.
With his first album, Against all oddsthat accumulates millions of dollars in a few months streams and viewshas made it clear that any label falls short.
“I saw The Anthill every night since it premiered. “When I finished I was going to sleep,” the artist recalled about her love for the program. Pablo Motos.
He also recalled that “I had a dangerous adolescenceI had a lot of pain and anger that came from things… but life has blessed me with pain.”
Then the presenter wanted me to comment his time in a psychiatric center at the age of 15 What the artist says in the song UCA: “They put me there and gave me medication without needing it,” he commented.
“What they did there was torture, like they tied you to a bed for a week, medicating you until you didn’t know who you were. In Spain, we put people to sleep when they bother them“explained the artist.
And he added: “They could do whatever they wanted with me. They were a bunch of psychopaths, they treated us like dogs And, on top of that, they enjoyed it. I still have the face of one of them etched with half a smile as he held me down.”