Naiara, brand new winner of the twelfth edition of OT, has never kept her opinion on anything. She has proven it once again by speaking about Zorra de Nebulossa, the song that will represent Spain at Eurovision 2024, which will be held from May 7 to 11 at the Malmö Arena in the city of Malmö (Sweden).
“I haven’t stopped to listen to what the song says, but it seems like a ‘fear’ to me. The word ‘bitch’ is nice, long live the bitches!”, La Maña explained in a press conference held this year. Tuesday.
Naiara has taken the opportunity to claim the freedom of artists in the musical scene: “Being a woman means always being in the spotlight, unfortunately, but right now in the musical scene we claim what we are and show that we can do what gives us wins it.”
Like the song that will represent Spain in Eurovision, she has also emerged more empowered from the academy. “A Naiara came in with a lot of fears and insecurities because a lot of people were going to see me and a new one comes out, but with the same essence as she came in: that she sweats it all and is more empowered,” she said.
The contestant recognizes that she needs time to assimilate everything that has happened to her since she entered OT. “This is a dream, to be something in the world of music. I am happy on stage, for me there is no plan B,” said Naiara, who pointed out that her goal now is to “work hard and continue learning play the piano and compose”.
As he detailed, with the one hundred thousand euros of the prize, he plans to “tune up” the car, invest it in projects and save some of the leftovers.
The contestant from Zaragoza emerged as the winner with 49% of the public’s votes, ahead of Paul Thin (26%) and Ruslana (25%) after singing Sobreviviré, by Mónica Naranjo, in the final and after standing out in the previous episodes with versions like Tómame y déjame, by Mocedades or Despechá, by Rosalía.