Alejandro Sanz gave an interview to El Hormiguero on Thursday, March 23. The singer, who presented a new single titled Correcaminos, revealed what he is going to do when he retires from music.

“Let people know how you prepare for a tour, apart from dyeing your hair as if you were a canary. We didn’t know whether to put ham or birdseed in the VIP room,” Pablo Motos joked about the guest’s hair color. “Do you know what happens? That when I retire from music, I already have thought about what I am going to do: present El Hormiguero. I am putting on orange hair to, little by little, get there,” he replied.

“Better present El Hormiguero than become a hairdresser, because you have some ideas…”, released the presenter. “Well, I have a great hairdresser. One day I looked in the mirror and said ‘you again? I’m going to change my hair.’ And I changed it,” added the artist.

Sanz also gave some details of Correcaminos, his single in collaboration with Danny Ocean. “For me, Correcaminos means an attitude towards life. When you decide the path you want to travel, it doesn’t matter what happens, it doesn’t matter what obstacles there are, it doesn’t matter what coyotes appear, you have to follow your path and go all the way. What’s more, you don’t even know that the coyote exists, that’s the attitude,” he revealed.

In addition, the vocalist explained that he takes great care during his tours so as not to get sick. “When I go on tour, I have a sense of responsibility to be able to do all the concerts, not catch a cold, not get sick, not feel tired, not have any problems. I’m a very hypochondriac with that. If I have to put on 40 ski masks , I wear them, but on the day of the concert I have to give 1,000%. You can’t get sick, you can’t feel bad, you can’t say ‘I don’t feel like it today’. There are a lot of people who have paid their tickets, that he has moved to the site, that he has been waiting and has lined up to see a concert. How am I going to get sick? What coarseness is that?”, he confessed.

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