Celta de Vigo has confirmed the author of the long-awaited hymn for the club’s Centenary. The ad shows the tweet that started it all: “can i try?“. C. Tangana ran with this statement in bewilderment among candidates in a poll that he was not included in. And to the question he started two years ago, The club now confirms: “Dálle Pucho!”
The pools about the author or authors of the centennial march included a wide variety of singers who were also Celtic. To date, the club has kept a firm silence on the names, announcing that there will only be “celtistas of great talent”. the anthem would see the light in spring.
“A Totally Handsome Anthem”
C. Tangana has felt the celestial shield since childhood, a passion instilled in her by her father: “I’m from Celta because of my dad. After all, one is from the playing team. And my father from Vigo and Celta to death,” he admitted in an interview.
Last summer ‘El madrileño’ gave an enormous concert in the city of Olívica, where he once again claimed to be a Celtic player.
“I’m going to make a hymn that will be totally handsome, everybody knows that,” he said a few days after applying as a writer two years ago. Antón Álvarez (C. Tangana’s first name) was well aware of the split among the fans: “The truth is, it would be great. [componer el himno] but I saw on Twitter that there was a difference of opinion and If rock doesn’t like it, I’ll pass‘, the man from Madrid assured.
But his proposal was welcomed by President Carlos Mouriño with open arms: “He proposed and we are excited for this contact. We should explore his opinion and see if we can include something from Galicia, that would be ideal”then declared president.