Guitarricadelafuente tells Broncano about his childhood in a village in Aragon with 76 inhabitants: "I was bitten by fleas."

Álvaro Lafuente Calvo (Benicassim, 1997), known artistically as Guitarricadelafuente, is enjoying a great moment in his life and career. At 27, his artistic career is taking off. His musical audience is growing steadily , and he will also be making a significant foray into the cinema, starring alongside Penélope Cruz in the film "La Bola Negra," directed by Los Javis.
The artist appeared on "La Revuelta" on Monday night, June 16th, to be interviewed by David Broncano. He was incredibly friendly and natural, addressing every joke and answering every question.
One of the funniest moments was when he recalled his childhood in Teruel, as he has deep family roots in Cuevas de Cañart, a town that currently has just 76 inhabitants. A connection the singer has always boasted about since his early days in music.
Specifically, he recounted a situation that frequently occurred during his childhood, when he spent long periods of time in the Teruel municipality. "I had a lot of fleas as a child. My family is from a town in Teruel called Cuevas de Cañart. There were and still are many farmyards. And fleas tend to target small children. Fleas are a bit sinister. They suck your blood and give you blisters," he recounted.
An anecdote that was followed by David Broncano, who explained his experience abroad with leeches. Once again, Guitarricadelafuente's spontaneity emerged. This artist arrived at the Zaragoza Princesa Leonor Auditorium this June to offer a thrilling concert.
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