A new installment of Las tres puertas has landed on La 2 de TVE. On this occasion, Sole Giménez has opened up to María Casado. The artist has reviewed her personal and professional career with the presenter and has revealed the reason for the end of Presumptos Implicados.
In 2006 the news broke that the group was breaking up. Let us remember that Presumptos Implicados was a Spanish musical group born in Yecla (Murcia)1 and settled in Valencia, formed at the beginning of the 80’s. After the departure of Sole Giménez, the group was made up of Lydia Rodríguez, Juan Luis Giménez and Nacho Mañó.
In 2006, the news broke that Presumptos Implicados, one of the best-known pop groups in our country, were breaking up. The artist has been honest with María Casado and has assured that it was a very difficult decision to make.
“Ugh, it cost me… It was the most difficult thing I’ve ever done in my life,” Sole Giménez has confessed. “In recent years there was very little communication between us and that put an end to what we had. Then there was bad vibes, a lot of bad vibes,” he added.
The artist has even confessed that that situation was making her sick: “It hurt, it hurt physically, I was getting sick, and I had to decide: ‘I’ve come this far, I can’t fight against a mountain'”, she recalled. visibly serious.
Giménez has confessed to María Casado that he thought that after leaving Presumed Involved, he would also leave his musical career: “At that moment I was saying ‘I don’t want to continue in this anymore’. It’s that I was bleeding to death, but then you realize that it’s worth it and I’m still here”.
After leaving the group, Sole Giménez has released more than ten solo albums and has already spent forty years in the world of music. In addition, the artist has performed the song “My little treasure” live at Las tres puertas.