“I would dedicate to an ex…” – The USA Print Magazine

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Rodrigo Bueno He was one of the great references of the quartet movement. Originally from Cordoba and a fanatic fan of Belgrano, the musician knew how to turn each of his songs into a hit, fill stadiums, be the cover of the most important magazines and fill 13 consecutive Luna Park stadiums.

In the midst of the success of his career, in full swing and when everyone was humming one of his songs, tragically in the early morning of June 24, 2000, the interpreter of The hand of God, I am from Córdoba, Classified loveamong others, lost his life in a traffic accident returning from one of his shows on the Buenos Aires-La Plata highway.

Since then he became an icon of the cuartetera movement, his memory is still valid and his music is still playing. For this reason, and as one of the many fans he still has, the former Big Brother Alexis Quiroga chose to honor him through the section I want to be of The USA Print.

He With e He was encouraged to put himself in Potro’s shoes and represent his most outstanding photos of special moments such as his presentations at Luna Park looking like a boxer. ““I liked Rodrigo’s simplicity, humility and charisma,” the ex began Coti Romero.

While taking a few steps and posing for the cameras, Alexis remembered how he started listening to his music and shared: “Thanks to my old man, my winter vacations were accompanying my dad on trips in his truck and he listened to Rodrigo. He always got me up from his bunk, we both slept there, and Rodrigo was always playing in the background! He was beautiful”

-What is your favorite subject?
-Of his songs I like A Long Road to Heaven and for a moment of fun I would choose Fire and Passion.

-And to dedicate to a partner or ex?
-Mmm, it’s strange that I dedicate a song to an ex, and I don’t have one now. But if I had to dedicate a song it would be to someone very far away and I chose “Me extrañas” (You’ll miss me).

-How do you feel you are like him?
-In the fight for art, he spent 10 years fighting to get to where he got. I’m trying to do the same, it’s difficult but hey, you fight.

-Did fame also bring you women?
– As for women, I don’t think I’ll have even 10% of the women that Rodrigo had (laughs).

-What do you feel they have in common with El Potro?
-That’s where I feel familiar. After all, we are all different, we aim to be like our idols but I believe that each one has their essence.

-Are you a Belgrano fan?
-Actually I was a bostero and I will be one all my life, yes I could tell you that I feel great affection and sympathize a lot with Belgrano in Córdoba, in fact I have a friend who plays in first class and I am always supporting him.

-Who would you dedicate “The Best of Love” to?
-I would dedicate the best of love to my mother, because it was and will be the greatest love I have ever had. Then if I had to dedicate it to an ex “The best of love” because of its lyrics, today I don’t have any person who has made me feel the best of love. Maybe at the time you think so, but time shows you no. So today I would tell you that I have no one to dedicate this topic to, we will see later and I will tell you.

-You are also beyond acting with music…
-Luckily, we are doing very well, growing, working. I am aware that it is a very long road, so we will continue working for what we want so much. We released 2 songs “Ya no eres” and “Tóxico pero rico”. We have 5 more songs to release. At the end of August there is a possibility that we will close a collaboration with an important band, in August I have the release of the songs in a club in Baires with the band that is made up of 11 musicians. We are ready and prepared to play anywhere from August. The whole team would be there!

-Do you have any anecdotes with Rodrigo?
-I was very young, but more than just an anecdote I have many memories with my old man. And they fill my soul too much. So for me Rodrigo, apart from having been a jerk, to this day fills my life with pure love and memories.

Photos: Diego García

Video: Ramiro Palais

Production: Luciana Elbusto

Make up and hair: Fer Correa

Thanks: Corti Argentina

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