"Ricky Martin me salvó”: Erick Brian rompe el silencio sobre CNCO 🎥 Cara a Cara con Rodner

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"Ricky Martin me salvó”: Erick Brian rompe el silencio sobre CNCO 🎥 Cara a Cara con Rodner

from Cara a Cara con Rodner · host Rodner Figueroa

En esta conversación íntima, Erick me confesó que "no era de los más talentosos de la banda", que "nunca tomó clases de canto", y que fue Ricky Martin quien lo salvó de la eliminación en esa audición que le cambió la vida. “Sin Ricky no hay Erick”, me dijo, y ese momento marcó el inicio de un viaje extraordinario. Hablamos de la fama descomunal que vivió tan joven, pero también del alto precio que tuvo que pagar: “Perdí gran parte de mi adolescencia por CNCO”, me dijo con una mezcla de nostalgia y honestidad. No fue al prom, estudió con una tutora en giras y se convirtió en un ídolo global mientras sus amigos tenían una vida normal. Pero lo más fuerte fue escucharlo decir: “Yo no me quería ir de CNCO. No fue mi decisión.” Durante meses, tras el fin de la banda, vivió una etapa de confusión, ansiedad e incertidumbre. Estaba solo, sin estructura, sin rumbo, con miedo a fracasar como solista. “Me estaba cagando”, me confesó entre risas nerviosas, recordando su primera vez cantando solo. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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