
Latin Grammy winner Bobby Pulido shared insights into his music career, the importance of finding the right song, and his concerns about social media scammers, in a recent interview on The Bo Corona Show. Pulido, who recently produced the final album for his legendary father, Roberto Pulido, is currently on the lookout for material for his future album.
The “Desvelado” singer emphasized the significance of selecting the right songs for an album, stating, “I’m listening to material, I’ve picked out some songs. Yeah. That’s the thing that takes the longest is finding songs. If you get into the studio, right, and the songs are not the good songs, then you’re just turd polishing, trying to make a good song sound great. And it’s hard. It takes longer to find the song. That’s the process that takes the longest. If you want the song to have a lasting legacy.”
In addition to his music endeavors, Pulido recently warned fans about fake social media profiles imitating him and urged them to be vigilant when interacting online. He expressed his frustration, saying, “Let’s be honest, right? The gullibility of some people freak me out because it’s like, some people are like, is this your account? And it has like 350 followers. I’m like, use your common sense, right? You think that’d be my account? I mean, you can tell, right? And they’ll give you the, if you do a search, they’ll give you the one like with the most followers and, hey, common sense.”
Pulido also took the opportunity to talk about his favorite NFL team, the Houston Texans, and his passion for football.
Listen to the full interview with Bobby Pulido on The Bo Corona Show below.
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If I remember correctly, Chano Cadena, from Alice Texas,recorded this song in the 1950’s.
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