Elena Farga (València, 1997) gained public recognition as one of the finalists of the Factor X program. Whitney Houston, Coldplay, Mecano, Amy Winehouse or songs from Disney classics.
A few years later, she performs the song, which now acts as a ‘hymn’. The Spanish team World women’s football played these days in Australia and New Zealand and that Sunday ends in Sydney. It’s called ‘Coming’ and it seems like a hunch today, as it’s the first time absolute ‘Red’ girls have gone this far and patted the cap.
“We have now achieved what we dreamed of one day. We are writing the history of the future” Reads the lyrics of a song co-written by the young woman from Almàssera thinking about friends and childhood memories.
She says she had no female references at the time, so she emphasizes the importance of current success. “We decided to make a song about all that women’s football has accomplished in recent years and what still needs to be done.. All those chosen—and those who didn’t—are references,” he notes.
“It’s very encouraging”
“It’s very exciting. I don’t know if it gave them a chance, but I know it encouraged them a lot.They were going to the semi-finals listening to the song and they had a live show after the game and they were screaming the song.”announced the artist.
“Before they left, I went to see them in Benidorm and they said they loved it here. The song is for them, to encourage them and to feel identified”, Farg adds.
Now he does not refuse to buy tickets to Australia at the last minute and take part in the final. “An experience you will never have again in your life. Every time they score a song plays in the stadium. It’s very gratifying, it’s incredible for me and I trust them a lot,” Prensa told Levante-EMV of the group Ibérica.
Beyond this song, which is his last broadcast, the artistic name Farga, which he introduced himself, also released this summer.God is a woman.
Earlier, a little over a year ago, five songs from his first EP Universal Music Spain, a firm he started working for after spending his time at Factor X. Among them is the pop-rock beats ‘Huyendo de la realidad’. It should be noted that these songs have the same common line and tell a story.
“This is exactly how I felt. At that time, my heart was broken. Music and writing is the way I have to express it. I always talk about things that happen to me, that belong to me and that come from within… You have to tell the truth: if I don’t believe, nobody will,” says the musician, singer and Valencian composer.
“It’s a bit like going to therapy,” confesses. “It’s like sitting down with your friends and telling them something happened to you. I turn it into songs and tell the world what’s inside of me,” she says.
“artisteo” since childhood
“I haven’t been able to tell you since the time I sang, that’s how I remember myself all my life. I was very shy as a kid, but I quit the theater a little bit and I’ve always had an art bug”He knows the young woman who makes music in harmony with her work in the field of Accounting and Finance.
Working on some songs now, surrounded by other artists and composers for this. “I’m learning a lot and making good friends. I always start from the ground up, but it’s a team process,” he explains.
It also focuses on “enjoying the process” and advances that new songs will have a different sound, “more modern” but unlabeled, because what he wants is for “everything to flow”.
Speaking of companies, he’s proud of his career and everything he learned at Factor X in 2018, but he’s looking forward.. “I didn’t always want to have the label of being on a show, but that’s where I come from and this must be kept in mind in order to improve day by day”, she confirms.