
El mensaje de Manuel Carrasco sobre Palestina en el concierto de los Latin Gram…
El artista onubense emocionó al público al alzar la voz por los niños palestinos en plena gala, con una estrofa propia cargada de denuncia y sensibil…
Seville, Spain – Spanish singer Manuel Carrasco delivered a poignant performance at the Latin Grammy Awards 2025, dedicating a segment of his act to the ongoing conflict in Palestine. Dressed in a distinctive fringed ensemble and strumming an acoustic guitar, Carrasco captivated the audience with a song that reportedly questioned the suffering of innocent civilians, particularly children, caught in the conflict. Sources close to the event indicated that Carrasco's lyrics, though not fully translated at the time, conveyed a powerful message of peace and humanitarian concern. "What fault does the old man have? What fault does his mother have?" Carrasco sang, according to attendees, seemingly reflecting on the broader impact of the conflict on families. He continued, "What fault do the people have for so much misery?" The artist then posed a direct challenge, "If politics serves to change destinies, I don't know what they are waiting for to end the crying of the Palestinian children." The performance was met with a strong emotional response from the audience, with significant applause following his heartfelt delivery. Carrasco, known for his emotive songwriting and stage presence, utilized the prestigious platform of the Latin Grammys to highlight a critical global issue, prompting reflection on the role of art in social commentary.
El artista onubense emocionó al público al alzar la voz por los niños palestinos en plena gala, con una estrofa propia cargada de denuncia y sensibil…