The artist Canarian Pedro Luis Domínguez Quevedo, known as Quevedo, has been recording this week on the island of La Graciosa alongside the American singer of Puerto Rican descent Elvis Crespo his latest music video.
Quevedo arrived at the eighth island last Monday and has been recording his next videoclip from Tuesday morning until the night of this past Wednesday.
The person responsible for hits like Columbia or Tu Chat has filmed scenes in the two Graciosero villages of Caleta de Sebo and Pedro Barba, as well as in Playa Lambra or El Salao. Quevedo will leave La Graciosa on Thursday morning, while Elvis Crespo already left the island on Wednesday night.
According to what La Voz has learned, Quevedo and Elvis Crespo have been seen on the eighth island and have shared some time with some residents of Caleta de Sebo. Additionally, in the recording of their next video, several residents of La Graciosa will appear.
This visit comes amidst the releases of what will be the Canary Islander's next album. This new record stage came to light with the release of the single Not Even Drunk, a carnival song that gathers countless messages about the pride of being a Canary Islander and that he recorded in his homeland, Gran Canaria.
After Ni Borracho, Quevedo released Scandic, a reggaeton song that he recorded in different locations on the island of La Palma and that in less than six days has surpassed a million views.
Everything seems to indicate that the Canary Islander has traveled to La Graciosa together with Elvis Crespo, responsible for hits like Suavemente, Your smile or Paint me, because they are going to release a song together.