Quevedo's “Escape” in Jordi Évole Interview Goes Viral

The Gran Canarian artist temporarily left the recording amidst rumors about his new album, 'El Baifo,' sparking debate on social media.

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Generic image of a microphone on a podium, symbolizing an interview or statement.

The Gran Canarian singer Quevedo has once again captured public attention following an unexpected scene during an interview with journalist Jordi Évole, which has been widely circulated on social media.

The video, shared by Évole himself, shows an unreleased recording that has led to various interpretations among the artist's followers. In the 30-minute footage, Jordi Évole is seen touring Las Palmas de Gran Canaria while preparing an interview for his program Lo de Évole.
During the tour, the journalist notices several people listening to Quevedo's music, which raises his suspicions about a possible leak of the new album. However, those appearing in the video deny any knowledge or avoid giving clear answers, adding a narrative element to the piece. The recording continues at the Hotel Santa Catalina, where the meeting between the journalist and the singer takes place.
Throughout the conversation, Évole insists on the possibility that the album is already circulating before its release. Quevedo, for his part, confirms that El Baifo is “very close” but avoids going into detail. The tension progressively builds until, at one point, the artist decides to get up and leave the interview.

It's better that we have it to ourselves now, better to stay quiet. For now!

This scene has become one of the most commented moments of the video. Shortly after, the journalist concludes the recording after speaking with members of the singer's team. The video ends at El Confital beach, where a local resident makes a knowing remark that has further fueled the social media conversation.
All this commotion coincides with the growing anticipation for Quevedo's next project. Following the success of tracks like Ni Borracho and Scandic, which reached number one upon their release, interest in his new album has only increased. The artist himself has explained on various occasions that this work, titled El Baifo, holds special meaning. The term refers to a baby goat in the Canary Islands, but also plays on the concept of “GOAT” (Greatest Of All Time), a nod that has generated multiple interpretations among his followers.
In parallel, comments have also emerged about possible recordings or collaborations, such as a supposed music video with Elvis Crespo in La Graciosa, although without official confirmation. The artist's inner circle has made it clear that it is almost impossible to prevent any type of leak in productions of this level. Évole's video has sparked a debate about whether the scene was spontaneous or part of a promotional strategy, achieving its goal of increasing conversation around Quevedo and his imminent release.