Quevedo has announced on Monday night that he is releasing "this week" his third album, El Baifo, and he has done so with a drone show that has gathered thousands of people in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, his city. This announcement comes after he was seen a few weeks ago recording a music video on the island of La Graciosa alongside singer Elvis Crespo, as reported by La Voz.
After leaving several cryptic messages on his social networks in recent weeks, the artist gathered his followers on Las Canteras beach, where a drone show of more than ten minutes took place that revealed the publication of the new album.
When it was 9:00 PM (Canary time), dozens of drones were flown from the area of La Puntilla and moved in the air over the sea to form the phrase "Quevedo presents" along with the image of a baifo.
After showing a silhouette of Roque Nublo, Teide and a pintadera, the drone show displayed in the firmament that 'El Baifo' will see the light "this week", and even sketched what is presumed to be the album cover, with the head of a baifo and the eight stars, which represent all the Canary Islands
After a few minutes of the end of the light show, the loudspeakers that ran along the entire beach of Las Canteras played Ni borracho -the first single from the album, released during carnival- and Somos Costeros -the classic by Los Gofiones, one of the references of Canarian folklore-, which mobilized the thousands present on the beach to dance.
He/She showed the preview of the song with Elvis Crespo
After both songs played, there was a silence that preceded the preview of one of the songs from the new album, the collaboration between Quevedo and Elvis Crespo, a song with special mention of the island of La Graciosa.
El Baifo will be the third album in the career of Pedro Luis Domínguez Quevedo, who at 24 years old is one of the most listened to Spanish singers on all types of platforms.
Before he released Where I want to be (2023) and Good night (2024), which were preceded by his collaboration with Ed Sheeran 2Step (2022) and the global mega-hit of his session with Argentine producer Bizarrap, the Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52, better known by the Spanish public as 'Stay'.









