Juanes, Carlos Vives, Camilo & Fonseca Talk on Fatherhood, Music & Soccer | Billboard Cover
Billboard Español cover stars Juanes, Carlos Vives, Camilo and Fonseca come together for a very special conversation about music, soccer, Colombia, and what it means to be a father. From unforgettable memories at the stadium to how fatherhood has changed the way they live and create music, the four artists share personal stories, family reflections, […]
Billboard Español cover stars Juanes, Carlos Vives, Camilo and Fonseca come together for a very special conversation about music, soccer, Colombia, and what it means to be a father. From unforgettable memories at the stadium to how fatherhood has changed the way they live and create music, the four artists share personal stories, family reflections, and the unique bond between Colombian identity, soccer, and music.
Leila Cobo:
In a very special and unprecedented interview for the cover of Billboard Español, I met with my friends Camilo, Juanes, Fonseca and Carlos Vives to talk, of course, about music, Colombia, soccer and what it means to be a dad. Good morning, Colombia. How are we doing?
Juanes:
Good.
Carlos Vives:
Good. Nervous.
Leila Cobo:
Nervous? Nervous about the World Cup? Nervous about the match? Are we ready for the match?
Juanes:
For the match.
Fonseca:
About the interview.
Camilo:
We already trained. In good company.
Fonseca:
Yes, great gathering.
Camilo:
I didn’t get the memo that it was black, but I just realized, I said: Oops!
Carlos Vives & Juanes:
One of these things is not like the others.
Camilo:
But come on, did they say it was black or not?
Fonseca:
Well, more or less. More or less.
Camilo:
Did they say it? Did they say it?
Carlos Vives:
More or less, yes. More or less.
Leila Cobo:
Camilo, we know you want to contrast.
Camilo:
I swear I just thought of it, I saw it and said: Ah! Change the goalkeeper.
Juanes:
He can be the goalkeeper.
Camilo:
I’m the goalkeeper.
Fonseca:
And he always has a different shirt. It’s Colombian metallic.
Camilo:
But come on, did you agree or not? Tell the truth.
Fonseca:
He said it was more or less that.
Camilo:
Say, “I give you my word.”
Fonseca:
I saw that. I give you my word. I read it.
Juanes:
In fact, they sent a memo with some photos like…
Camilo:
Lies. Are you sure you’re giving me your word?
Fonseca:
Yes.
Camilo:
But no, really? I saw it. I like your outfit.
Leila Cobo:
But look, Cami, so you’re the goalkeeper.
Camilo:
I’m the goalkeeper, yes.
Leila Cobo:
And what is Carlos?
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