Rosana Celebrates 30-Year Career in Intimate Interview on Televisión Canaria

The renowned Canarian artist sits down with Jose Toledo on 'Entre Nosotras' to review her journey and present her new transmedia project.

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The acclaimed singer Rosana, originally from Lanzarote, will be the focus of a special interview this Saturday on Televisión Canaria's 'Entre Nosotras' program, where she will review her three decades of successful musical career.

This Saturday, starting at 3:20 PM, viewers of Televisión Canaria will have the opportunity to get to know Rosana, one of the most emblematic voices in Spanish music, more deeply. The artist will sit down with Jose Toledo on the 'Entre Nosotras' show for a conversation that promises to be revealing.
Recently, the singer presented in Arrecife her innovative transmedia project OMOW (Otro Mundo, Nuestro Mundo/Our World), which marks a new stage in her artistic journey. This creative universe includes the docuseries Mejor vivir sin miedo, consisting of three 45-minute episodes, designed to explore the more personal side of the artist behind her well-known songs.

Thirty years ago, Rosana burst into the lives of millions of people, becoming one of the most beloved and recognizable voices in our music. Songs like 'El talismán', 'Si tu no estás aquí' or 'Sin miedo' are part of the soundtrack of many generations inside and outside the Canary Islands.

During the interview, Rosana will take a journey through her personal and professional life, highlighting her unique vision of music and existence. The artist will address topics such as the passage of time, the evolution of the music industry, and the importance of authenticity, emphasizing freedom as a fundamental pillar of her career. She is also expected to share more intimate reflections on love, privacy, and loss, in a dialogue where Jose Toledo achieves moments of great closeness and emotion.