Quevedo, the Spanish musician who topped the world’s playlists Spotifyhas decided to pause his career, disconnect from social networks and take a break that he promises will be temporary.

“I am not a machine,” the young singer, 22, justified himself in a live video connection with his followers Instagram when one year has passed since the publication of Where I want to behis first album, whose tour last year also included Latin America. As soon as the broadcast ended, he cleared his account.

This Friday, January 26, Quevedo’s social networks seemed blank.

That is the album that gave rise to commentary, including this fragment from What nowone of their songs: “2021 sow, 2022 reap, 2023 crown, 2024 disappear.”

People need to understand that making albums isn’t like that (snap your fingers). If we want to do something of high quality and that makes sense, it takes time.

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“It’s been an incredible year and I know everyone was wondering the typical thing, about the phrase ‘2024…’ and all that. Well, I had to do what I had to do, now I’m done and “It’s time to take a vacation, folks.” said the singer.

Pedro Luis Domínguez Quevedo -from the company “LPGC, you know“, ubiquitous in his songs- He stressed that they should not even look for him on their social profiles because he will disconnect. His Instagram account, where he has 3.3 million followers, already appears empty, with zero posts on the counter.

“Don’t expect anything from me,” he repeated, although he has one last surprise to offer to end the stage Where I want to bea ‘gift for you’ about which he gave no further instructions.

Over the past year, Quevedo has monopolized the number one spot in several countries and received awards such as Latin Grammy for best urban song for his session with Argentina Bizarre, renamed by his followers stayor a Los 40 Music Award for best urban artist of 2023.

The singer himself sums it all up as ‘crazy’.

‘Since it came out Night fell “I haven’t stopped,” he explained, referring to the collective theme of 2021 that made him famous and sparked a rise that became rapid thanks to his collaborations with the British. Ed Sheeran and with Bizarrap.

“With this livestream I wanted to say goodbye to you, thank you for what you did with me. It was incredible, I hope I can do another tour in the future and see them in the shows”, noted the author of hits like English beach or Colombia.

And ironically he referred to all those messages from those who ask him on TikTok: “Quevedo, turn something off.”

“Brother, I’m not a machine! I’m going to have to do it in order to release an album.” People have me… come on. Maybe I’ll come back very soon and maybe with an album, but people need to understand that making albums isn’t like that (snaps fingers at the camera). If we want to do something of quality and that makes sense, it takes time,” he added.