The event, held at the emblematic Royal Artillery Factory in Seville, was the chosen setting to unveil the work Na se ha perdío; Antología de las sevillanas de mi casa. This musical project, conceived as a double album, is a tribute to the artist's roots and devotion.
The musical anthology compiles the essence of sevillanas that have marked the creator's childhood and family environment, offering a broad repertoire that evokes tradition. During the presentation, the artist performed compositions by his uncle and father, along with his own lyrics, which garnered a great ovation from the attending audience.
“"Na se ha perdío; Antología de las sevillanas de mi casa."
The work is not only a journey through the family's musical heritage but also a heartfelt homage to the Virgen del Rocío, a central figure in the artist's devotion and in the culture of Hinojos.




