Estribillos como goles por la escuadra: el fútbol español renueva sus himnos
‘Voa’, la canción que Xoel López ha grabado para el Dépor, se suma a las aportaciones de C. Tangana, Sabina o El Arrebato para corear en los estadios. La acogida de esta nueva generación de melodías es hasta ahora desigual
Estribillos are now goals for the Spanish squad as football renews its anthems. Deportivo de La Coruña seeks to reclaim its place in the top division after eight seasons relegated to lower leagues. The club enlisted the help of Xoel López, perhaps the city's most famous musician, to create a tune that will unite fans and accompany their team on the field.
The song will echo the spirit of You'll Never Walk Alone, the Liverpool song adopted spontaneously by Anfield fans in 1963. Reactions to the initiative have been divided, as is typical of emotionally charged issues, but its mere existence indicates a growing desire among some successful teams (like Celta de Vigo, Atlético Madrid, and Real Madrid) to modernize the music that energizes their supporters in the stadium.
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