From its title “Where I want to be” to a tour of the restaurants of Guayadeque, the new album by the young Gran Canarian is loaded with references to Gran Canaria
Quevedo once again shows his love for the island of Gran Canaria in his new album “Where I want to be”, an island allegory that has all the ingredients to become one of the most listened to albums of 2023. The album is made up of 16 songs and collaborations with renowned artists such as Omar Montes, Myke Towers or Cruz Cafuné; another of the most recognized artists of the archipelago who also takes advantage of his themes to expose the benefits of the archipelago and its island, Tenerife.
The young artist, who already enjoys international fame, has not wasted the launch of his long-awaited album to once again put Gran Canaria in the global spotlight; from a reference to line 11 (Aguimes - Las Palmas) of Guaguas Global in the intro together with Cruz Cafuné, until the appearance in their videos of well-known environments on the island such as the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium, Maspalomas Dunes or Guayadeque ravine, where various dishes from Canarian gastronomy appear, another nod to their land.
The reactions have not been long in coming, from artists like the canary Dasoul to fans of the artist They have reacted on social networks to the long-awaited album. But, without a doubt, the fans who have made the most noise as soon as the album was released are the Canary Islanders, fascinated by the references to the singer's island and thanking the artist for being proud of his roots. Many users even commented on the positive impact that the constant mentions that an artist of international caliber like Quevedo makes about Gran Canaria could have in the tourism field.
Once again, Gran Canaria benefits from its artists, who position their island as an idyllic environment for tourism and, each time, a little more artistic.





