Gipsy Kings: "Music Is a Natural Way of Life"
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After decades of performing on stages around the world, the Gipsy Kings continue to bring the same passion and energy that made them international music icons. For the band's legendary frontman, the motivation remains unchanged.
"All my life as a gypsy I have had music surrounding me. It is just a natural way of life for me," he says.Gypsy culture remains at the heart of the group's music. That heritage is also reflected in Historia, their latest album, which features Cosso and Mikeal. "Having my two sons on stage with me, in the recording studio, and appearing in our documentary makes everything even more special. I have been blessed."
Over the years, songs such as Bamboléo and Djobi Djoba have become global classics. Far from growing tired of them, he still enjoys performing them night after night. "They always seem to be playing somewhere in the world," he says.
While the band remains faithful to its roots, it also embraces modern influences. "The younger members are always introducing me to the latest R&B, house and reggae tracks. But I always keep that gypsy feeling in my mind."
Looking back on his early years, he recalls the strong influence of family gatherings and his cousin, the renowned guitarist Manitas de Plata. He affirmed that listening to his family sing and dance together inspired him to become a performer.
One of the most emotional moments behind Historia, their latest album, came with the passing of his brother Paco, one of the original Gipsy Kings. In tribute, he composed Cielo, an instrumental piece dedicated to his memory.
Having toured the world for decades, he believes the band's enduring connection with audiences comes from the joy their music brings. "The world today can be a sad place, but during our concerts people are dancing and smiling. When they leave the theatre, they are still singing Volare and Bamboléo. It is wonderful to see."
His advice to young musicians is simple: believe in yourself and be patient. "I never imagined my music would become successful. I was just a gypsy busking in Saint Tropez and on the beaches of southern France. Enjoy what you do and never give up."
As for the future, he hopes to record a duet on a forthcoming album, continue touring, and meet both old and new fans. Above all, he shares one wish that goes beyond music: "Peace and love in the world."
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