Tonight Maluma has come to have fun at ‘El Hormiguero’. The Colombian singer-songwriter kept his promise and gave Pablo Motos a bottle of his artisan mix “A contraluz”, with which they toasted the fans. Dressed in jeans, a sleeveless shirt and a jacket, Maluma ended up getting rid of his jacket to show his ‘fittest’ body: “I go to the gym every day, more than for the physical, because I am committed to the mind and body.”
During the interview in ‘El Hormiguero’, Maluma confessed that his favorite place in the world is his ranch in Medellín. “Sometimes I say that I have a double personality. People see me at concerts and must think: ‘That bastard shouldn’t even get dirty’, but it’s the opposite”. Maluma comments that when he is on the farm he enjoys “smearing himself in shit”: “I bathe with the hoses with which they bathe the horses. I like to serve the food to the horses, bathe them. I like to smear myself with shit. It’s ranch life! I think it’s the coolest thing in the world.”
Asked about the number of horses, Maluma reports that he has about 40: “I had the opportunity to go to Sergio Ramos’s farm recently.” The Colombian artist also took the opportunity to send a greeting to the Spanish soccer player: “Thanks to him I have a son of the world champion, from Yucatan.” “I had never had to experience the process of a foal. I have seen ‘Horizonte’ grow since I was little. He is my favorite colt. Thanks to Serge!”
Maluma visited ‘El Hormiguero’ to present his latest song, ‘Poco Loco’. A song that will be part of her new album, ‘Don Juan’. “I got my records out in a hurry. A lot of product, very constant and, in this case, I wanted to take my time. Working on a record that my fans deserve. I want to deliver the best album of my career to my fans.” About the title, ‘Don Juan’, Maluma explains that she was looking for a “mature” concept, without losing the essence.
The cover of the album is a coconut covering the intimacy of the Colombian singer, with the message: “Who wants to try my ‘Coco Loco’?” The video was recorded on the streets of Miami, causing chaos with traffic: “It wasn’t my fault! Blame the director of the video clip.”
He also reviewed the dates of his tour and, as for the hobbies of his concerts, he assures that he focuses a lot on the quality of the sound: “The sound in each of the concerts is 100%. I want the songs to sound really good.”
Maluma also talked about when Madonna participated in a concert she organized in Medellín. “She stayed at my house: her and her entire team. In total, 27 people. There were so many of us that there was an electricity overload and the power went out.” In any case, doing a concert with Madonna confesses that it was an unforgettable experience.