Ruth Lorenzo Opens Up About Freedom, Contracts, and New TV Role

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Ruth Lorenzo spoke with candor about a moment of reckoning in her career. The singer and host of Cover Night appeared on Plan de tarde and answered questions about the kind of path she had chosen. She admitted that there were moments when she contemplated giving up, yet the music always found a way back into her life.

Reflecting on the last two years, she described them as some of the toughest in her journey. She felt trapped by demanding contracts that felt like a grind. On a TVE appearance hosted by Toñi Moreno, the Murcia-born artist explained that she could not pretend to be someone she was not, underscoring her commitment to artistic authenticity over conformity.

During the interview she clarified that her aim was to be free in her expression and in her work. She recalled signing a contract that granted minimal control while allowing others to own some of her output, yet she affirmed that no agreement could own her essence as an artist.

Beyond music, Ruth Lorenzo is preparing for a new chapter in television. She is set to lead a fresh music competition on TVE, where the best cover artist in the country will be discovered. The project shines a light on her versatility as a performer and presenter, extending her influence beyond the studio into the viewing room.

The judging panel for the new format features notable names including Miguel Bosé, Mónica Naranjo, Chanel, and Juan Magán. They will provide guidance and critique to the contestants, while Abraham Mateo and Ana Guerra are expected to support and accompany participants backstage during rehearsals and performances.

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