There are only three months left until one of the most important musical events of the entire year takes place: Eurovision. After the victory of Loreen, who became the second artist to win the Song Festival twice, the first in 2012 and the last in 2023, the next edition of the contest will take place on May 11 in Malmö, Sweden.

The expectation for this new edition is maximum and the countries have already begun to elect their representatives. In the case of Spain, Nebulossa was proclaimed winner of the third edition of the Benidorm Fest held last Saturday, February 3, in the Alicante city. The musical duo, composed of María Bas and Mark Dasousa, will fight to get the crystal microphone next May with their demanding song Zorra.

The Spanish proposal has not gone unnoticed, generating an unprecedented national debate. And it is not only Eurofans who have positioned themselves for and against the proposed topic, numerous current famous faces outside the Eurovision world have also done so, such as influencers, artists or television presenters.

But despite the numerous detractors that the proposal has garnered in recent days, the song has become one of the most viral in the world, ranking second on Spotify’s 50 most viral list.

Even so, the song continues to generate a multitude of comments with total disparity of opinions. One of the last famous faces to speak out was Maestro Joao. The psychic went to the morning program of Los 40 Principales, Anda ya, to predict Nebulossa’s position in the next Eurovision Song Contest. ”I say why does this woman dedicate a song to me if she doesn’t know me,” the psychic joked.

Regarding the position he will obtain on May 11 in Malmö, maestro Joao did not mince words. ”I have already seen the position and it is close to position number ten, but more towards eleven and twelve. It makes me sad because I love it. I wish it won (…) It will be very successful in the summer, but not at the festival,’ he declared. The psychic’s prediction did not go unnoticed on social networks, generating all kinds of responses. ”It will be closer to the last one”, ”I think it will be the first but turning the tables”, ”Well better than other years”, were some of the comments.