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This is Quevedo's music video on the eighth island: "In that heart fits few people like in La Graciosa"

Quevedo publishes 'El Baifo' and shows his love for Canarias: "Up here it's cold, but my islands cover me", in a parranda with neighbors from the island

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The Canarian singer Pedro Luis Domíguez Quevedo, known as Quevedo, has released this Friday his third studio album El Baifo (2016), a record work with fourteen songs where he shows his Canarian identity and his love for the islands. "Up here it's cold, but the islands shelter me," he confesses in the first song of his album, Está en casa.

The artist had already released in recent months as a preview two singles, Ni borracho and Scandic, which accumulate until now on Spotify 34.3 million and 18.3 million listens, respectively, with their music videos recorded in Gran Canaria and La Palma.

With the full release of El Baifo, Quevedo has published a single music video, that of the song La Graciosa, recorded on the eighth island and where the American artist of Puerto Rican descent Elvis Crespo also appears, just as La Voz had advanced

"In that heart fits little people like in La Graciosa", he sings in the chorus of the song dedicated to the eighth island. In the last part of the video, Quevedo and Elvis Crespo set up a party in a garage of a house on the island, where they can be seen dancing with several neighbors.  

At the end of the production, Quevedo's team has indicated that the filming of the music video was carried out "on permitted trails and spaces, always respecting environmental regulations". This video already accumulates nearly 175,000 views just eleven hours after having seen the light. 

In El Baifo, the Gran Canarian presents us with another twelve unreleased songs, of which five are collaborations with Tonny Tun Tun, Nueva Línea, La Pantera, Lucho RK and Juseph.