Stick with its name, but especially with its sound. Vic Mirallas is an artist who will give a lot to say. With a long career behind him as a musician (he himself worked with Alejandro Sanz on his tour), Vic has already collaborated with some of the most in-demand faces in the industry: from Camilo (Beats better) to Don Patricio (Everything changes).
In addition, he has two albums on the market, Aquí y así (2017) and Crucidramas (2021). What’s the last thing you released? Nothing more and nothing less than Not good and bad. With a jazz base, fun lyrics and the company of Sabino, Vic surprises with a song you can’t get out of your head.
To get to know Vic Mirallas better, the artist took our 40 things test. A way to get to know the artist better.
Vic Mirallas / Rosa Borrell
40 things about Vic Mirallas, by Vic Mirallas
1. Full name: Victor Mirallas Couple
2. Year and city of birth: 1993 / Barcelona
3. Favorite music genre: Everything done well
4. How was the moment when you knew you wanted to devote yourself to music? From an early age, I knew the possibility existed. My family is very attached to music.
5. How do you remember your first time in a recording studio? In a very precarious studio in Barcelona, although I was extremely excited
6. A music genre you would never play: I can’t see myself producing a pure Reggaeton song
7. A favorite artist and artist: John Mayer, MARO
8. The music you listened to at home as a child: Loved Mcfly, Dover and Chayanne
9. A song you’re obsessed with right now: “Noemtallislesales” by Vernat & Meritxell Neddermann
10. The one you hate to hear right now: Stay.
11. A song you would have liked to have had another artist compose: To not cry like that -Antonio Carmona
12. The artist you would like to collaborate with: Jorge Drexler
13. The artist who is in your address book: Alexander Sanz
14. One of your songs you’re proud of: neither good nor bad
15. If you weren’t a singer, you would be… Psychologist.
16. A series that hooked you until you saw 5 episodes in a row: “The last of us”
17. Favorite hobby or sport: Chess, Soccer
18. What you love most about music: Creation in all its forms. Whether it’s writing or producing in the studio or improvising at a jam.
19. The least: The promo, haha
20. One of your collaborations that you are very proud of: You don’t love me with Ca7riel
21. A word that defines your relationship to music: improvisation
22. The social network that hooks you the most: ICT Tac
23: The social network that gives you the most laziness: Twitter
24. Something that makes you lazy: The constancy
25. A sentence you repeat often: “You can’t change that either”
26. Something about you that very few people know: I was a backing vocalist and saxophonist in Alejandro Sanz’s band
27. Who is your favorite cartoon or television character? Detective Conan
28. A film (or several) that defines you: Soul
29. Something that makes you FATAL: shut things up
30. Something (or someone) you’re obsessed with: Lately, I’ve spent hours playing chess and it’s hard for me to stop.
31. Your personality (are you calm, hyperactive…): Calm mind, hyperactive body
32. A childhood toy (or game) you remember: Scalextric
33. What you miss: My early years at Berklee, Boston.
34. Something you regret: Not trusting my music from the start.
35. Your favorite word: “vegetable” in English
36. A mania: doves
37. Tattoos: One on the arm is the Saxo Dignity System and I did it in Mexico the last time I was there.
38. A hidden pleasure (or something you’re embarrassed to admit you like): watch mma fights
39. If you had to give a title to your next album or song, it would be… Arrow or Archer?
40. If you met your childhood self, what would you say to it? Don’t try to grind.
You can now listen on all platforms Ni bien ni mal, his last song with Sabino