This Sunday at noon the final of the Qatar 2022 World Cup began, which pitted the Argentine national team against the French team, from which the world soccer champion emerged. After a difficult game that culminated in penalties after each team scored 3 goals against the rival, the Argentine team managed to win in this last instance 4-2 against the French and ascend as undisputed world champion. It is within this framework of victory that the Government launched the call to celebrate the triumph in the Kirchner Cultural Center (CCK).
After the Argentine victory, crowds of people took to the streets to celebrate as expected due to the Argentine history of celebration. The CCKthrough the aforementioned call, it quickly became one of the busiest places in the country along with the Obelisk also located in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. The Cultural center It was attended by Guillermo Novellis, the vocalist of La Mosca along with the band and sang the World Cup hit for everyone present.
This event started at 6:00 p.m. CCK and the participation of La Mosca was announced from the beginning. The song “Muchachos”, covered by La Mosca and the lyrics by its author Fernando Romero, is the most listened to hit on Spotify Argentina according to what was communicated by the company and currently has more than 3.9 million views. The Cultural center It became the highlight of the celebration.
The author of “Boys”
Fernando Romero is 30 years old and works as a teacher. He lives in the west of Buenos Aires and wrote the song that became a hit while he was cooking. Inspired by the same melody sung by the Racing fans, he decided to add strong national additions to it.
The most listened to song on Spotify Argentina includes Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi, the final won against Brazil at the Maracana stadium in the last Copa América and the kids who went to the Malvinas warwar conflict that began on April 2, 1982 against the England of Margaret Thatcher.
After having the lyrics, Romero contacted the singer of La Mosca, Novellis and they summoned him to make the video clip for the song and make him a co-author. In the words of Fernando Romero: “I wanted to make a song that leaves aside that constant comparison and competition that existed for so long between Messi and Maradona. Both are ours.”