The singer, known for his unique way of communicating with fans, has shared three phrases and a map hinting at an imminent event. The message, which has stirred up social media, states: “Tomorrow something will happen on the Island. See you tomorrow, the baifo is home and eight stars will shine in the sky.” The area indicated on the Las Canteras beach map corresponds to Playa Chica, with the event scheduled for 8:30 PM.
This communication strategy is not new for the artist. Recently, on April 6, a building on Fuencarral Street in Madrid featured a giant canvas displaying a photograph of the singer holding a “baifo,” the Canarian term for a baby goat. The image was accompanied by various definitions of the word in the Canary Islands, along with a third meaning identifying it as the artist himself.
Both this canvas and the artist's appearance with a baifo at the end of his latest single's music video, Ni borracho, have led fans on social media to speculate about the imminent release of a new album. The artist has repeatedly shown pride in his Canarian roots, incorporating elements of local culture into his work, such as the “pintadera canaria” he wore during his 2022 tour, which quickly sold out at the Fund for Ethnography and Development of Canarian Crafts (FEDAC) store.




