He was born in Ibiza, grew up in Uruguay, and currently resides in València where he studies fine arts. Spanish singer Leo Rizzi gradually gained millions of streams on leading digital platforms and his single "Amapolas" has racked up 18m views on YouTube (here on Morphosis). It's his biggest hit so far. Which earned him the support of 2m fans on TikTok. After "Cielo violeta" some weeks ago, he's already back with a new track entitled "Revolución azul", the first taste from his next album. It's a sweet and sour song that addresses both the struggle of those who believe in their ideals and the contempt of those who look from the sidelines. There is a double meaning : revolution may lead to activism and politics, but revolution can also occur within a relationship -when love is no longer what it used to be, the first cracks start showing. "A blue revolution is one that begins in me and joins the collective out of respect. Because putting one's ideals into practice sometimes doesn't turn out the way you expected", he explained. Filmed in front of the north façade of the Royal Palace in Madrid' Sabatini Gardens, the promo video was directed by Pablo Reverter once again.
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