Bread there Joaquin Sabina They have maintained a precious friendship for years which has given rise to celebrated collaborations. Pereza’s ex once acted as a producer in one of Jaén’s jobs and repeated the experience, but now with the addition of a new witness: Fernando Leon de Aranoa.
With them, the documentary film project and the song Sentiento lo mucho which won the Goya Award for Best Original Song of 2023. And how could it be otherwise, its protagonists celebrated it in style.
“Always celebrate with the family. #SentiendóloMucho #Goyas2023 #PremiosGoya2023 @academiadecine Feeling Very Much”, Goya Award for Best Original Song 2023. How lucky and how grateful I am. What a pleasure to share this award with my dear companion, Joaquín Sabina. I love you very much, Fernando @leondearanoa. Thanks for making this possible. #SentiendoloMucho #JoaquínSabina #PremiosGoya2023 @academiadecine,” Leiva posted in two of her last Instagram posts.
And it is that Joaquín Sabina, at 74, could not attend the Spanish cinema awards ceremony but for that he already had his two great companions and friends there who came to pick him up his name and took him home.
“It’s a very precious and precious thing to me and I had also been nominated twice before and it hadn’t happened to me like you did when they nominated you and gave it to you. They didn’t give it to me. not given. I admire the FuendeTodos teacher a lot and even better is that they gave it to me with you,” explained Sabina, referring to the Madrid soloist himself. ““Our shared history seems to me that it deserved them to give us both a Goya. Because the song that won it also has a lot to do with Fernando (León de Aranoa), because it was his movie, but you were the driving force. You said to me here one day: “I think what Fernando does deserves a song. And we made ‘Sentiendo lo mucho’, and since then all the songs that I have made, which are already a few because we are making a record, have a lot to do with your dynamism and the friendship that we have developed. So, for me, it is a sacred object.”
The documentary film that covers the last years of the soloist from Jaén is a veritable rollercoaster of emotions, as is his most recent musical collaboration: Feeling it a lot. A little taste of Sabina’s next musical adventure which was produced by former Pereza member and now soloist: Leiva.
In fact, recently we got to see them back together in the recording studio working non-stop and creating new songs that will surely give plenty to talk about this year, as the recent Goya winner is already doing.