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The video of some young people singing “I live in Seville” that triumphs on Twitter

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It is not strange to find musical talents giving impromptu concerts in any corner of Seville. In the last hours there is a video that reflects this reality and that it does not stop being shared through the social network Twitter. It is about a group of young people singing with a guitar in the Plaza de San Andrés.

The group, seated around a nightstand table, is made up of Juanlu de Castro, a 17-year-old singer-songwriter from Dos Hermanas, as well as They are kaló and the fourth string. In the video in question they appear singing “I live in Sevilla”, a theme popularized in its day by Diego Benjumea, current member of Cantores de Híspalis.

Since the video was posted on the networks, it has begun to get views, retweets and comments of many tweeters who talk about the street show offered by the improvised musicians and appreciate that they share their art with those who are far away.

It is not the only song that we have been able to hear from this spontaneous group in the heart of Seville, since the author of the videos, Alessandro Ridolfi, has also published another potpourri video that, titled on YouTube as “Flamenco spree”, perfectly defines the atmosphere created by young people, going from rumba to reggaeton.

The meeting took place last Wednesday. Who knows if the joy of the protagonists had to see the relaxation of restrictions by the Covid-19 in Andalusia, with the return of processions, nightlife and full capacity in culture.

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