Today we have with us,
CNCO!
How are you doing boys?
All: Good, Good.
C: Just a little bit nervous.
The first question is, did I pronounce your name right?
Because I have suffered.
My english is horrible.
CNCO.
All: Yeees. Perfect.
C: One of the few that says it right.
E: Applause.
What has been the worst pronunciation of your group name?
Z: MDO.
C: Silencio, MDO.
E: Cncoink.
C: Cncoink.
But the name Cinco would of sounded good though?
C: Yeah but It has to sound a bit cool.
You have accomplished a lot in a very short time,
so I will spare you from reading out everything.
Because you already know it.
But the coolest thing is that you are performing,
at the Vodafoneyu music this Saturday in Barcelona.
The tickets sold out right away.
C: Wow
Crazy isn't it?
Did someone tell you that people would like you this much?
Z: Well, actually no.
Z: We always get surprised every time we come to Spain.
Z: It's crazy and we never thought we would have a tour so soon here.
Z: And the tour starts tomorrow?
C: Yes, it starts tomorrow in Salamanca.
C: So everyone in Salamanca be ready because we will be there soon.
C: And then we are going to?
J: Sevilla the 19th.
C: Oh they already know?
C: They know more then us.
Z: Also Bilbao the 20th.
I like how you know one tour date each.
C: We practice.
R: We come back to Madrid the 21st.
But the fans knows better then you.
And the fans you have here, are standing in queue,
from Salamanca to here(Madrid).
The queue comes all the way to here.
And one of the things we are going to do,
because I always feel a bit sad,
when fans sacrifice so much and come 2 hours early to queue,
And to not let them speak, and ask you questions.
So if you don't mind, take a mic and let the fans ask you questions.
C: Oh My God
Start from this side.
We have questions, from the cncowners.
Which is a name that makes you a bit scared,
because the name 'owners' sounds like they own you.
C: Exactly.
E: Let's start nicely (with the questions)
Z: With love.
C: We love you a lot.
What is the question?
Fan: There is a lot of people, including me,
that are going to a lot of concerts here in Spain,
and we are travelling too, we are also going to Milan.
And I wanted to ask how you feel,
about the fanaticism,
And when you see people that you don't know,
who does this kind of things for you?
Good question.
C: Wait, does what?
E: When they do this things for us.
How do you feel when a stranger does so much for you?
Fan: Like travelling.
Z: Oh so those are 2 questions?
C: Oh, 2 questions?
Fan: Well no, just how do you feel when we do stuff like that for you?
C: It feels good, I actually think,
that we dreamed about this from a very young age.
Since I was 6 years old I dreamed about being a singer.
And to be able to accomplish this so fast,
with so many beautiful fans like you,
it's really wonderful to see how sometimes,
we see tears or a smile, thanks to our music.
And that with a photo we can make their day.
For us, being able to do that is incredible.
Sometimes you bring out their parents from their home,
when they are out queueing 3 days early.
More questions?
Fan: How do you feel when a fan has tattooed something,
that is inspired by you?
Like my tattoo, that says CNCO.
She has tattooed your name on her arm.
He too, he is his own fan.
Would of been more beautiful if you had tattooed her name, instead.
C: It would of been like you say here 'Molado'
(Mola= word for Cool, awesome)
C: I said it to her, we also took a photo together.
But when someone does a tattoo,
it also brings out a responsibility, like, this (group) must last.
Z: Yes, of course.
Because there is already a tattoo there.
C: She marked herself for life.
Z: Those are things that motivates us,
it's something wonderful.
There are things that don't have a price,
and that is one of the things.
You need to live this craziness yourself.
C: You can't really put it into words.
More questions?
Fan: What do you think of fans, going to different cities or countries for you?
This is the same question?
Another question?
Fan: First I'm super proud that you are here,
and my question is, how is the coexistence between you,
and are you like brothers now or what?
C: Well, yes.
But in the beginning it was a bit hard, strange,
because we didn't know each other so well.
Right, let's talk about that.
Because you got to know each other through a talent show,
named La Banda.
Where you had Ricky Martin, Laura Pausini and Alejandro Sanz as the judges.
And now Ricky Martin,
is your manager.
C: So during the show,
it was a bit strange.
But along the way,
we started to form a kind of friendship.
When we first started doing the live shows.
Because we were less persons.
And that's when the "band" kind of started to form.
Because we had more connection than with the others.
So the public and judges saw this,
and after that we came out as CNCO and the rest is history.
And slowly after living with these guys 24/7,
it's like you know everything about them.
And do you think a lot about the future?
Because I saw a documentary about One Direction,
and they were saying, that they didn't have time for that,
they just wanted to concentrate in what they were doing in that moment.
And to just enjoy right now, because thinking about the future made them a bit dizzy.
To think about what could happen in 10 to 15 years from now.
Z and E: Well
Z: You go.
C: He hasn't spoken
E: We live in moments where we always try to learn and enjoy every minute and second of it.
Because this a very unique and beautiful experience.
And sometimes everything passes by so fast, you didn't even realise what happened.
So we always try to enjoy everything as much as we can.
And if everything turns out well, and we love this,
then we think of being together till infinity and more.
One last question from the fans.
Fan: What do you think of the fans from different countries,
who get to know each other thanks to you guys?
Z: That's cool.
C: Like friendships?
C: I think It's beautiful.
What is the most impressive thing,
a fan has done?
E: Exactly that, that they travel from one country to another just to see us.
J: Actually I saw a Japanese fan on twitter,
and she was coming to Milan to see us.
On a bike. (joke)
J: Well anyhow, it's impressive.
So thank you to all the cncownwers, that are always supporting us.
By the way your song reggaeton lento,
has become a big hit in a lot of countries,
and has been stuck on a lot of peoples minds.
When you first started to work on the song, did you think it was going to be such a hit?
E: In the beginning we all liked it,
and said this song needs to hit it big.
But we never thought it was going to be this big.
We were very surprised.
It has over a billion views on YouTube.
E: And it's said we are the boyband, with the most views on youtube at the moment.
So really, thank you so much. To all the cncowners for your support.
Applause, very good.
And now a question I always ask,
to all the boybands that come to this show.
Before you were a boyband,
was your fashion style always this good?
Because you are all very cool.
Z: Well, if you search a photo,
at least mine.
Z: I really needed this change.
E: No, you don't need to go that far,
just look up our auditions.
E: In the auditions you need to see mine.
C: I liked his little suit,
with a hideous blue shirt.
I'm just looking at you and then at my shirt and think..
C: No, it's cool.
J: I have a shirt like that.
(Sorry can't really understand what the interviewer is trying to explain here)
And our team, that is so amazing,
has found a video with your fashion styles,
before you were CNCO.
Let's see a bit of those styles.
The La Banda auditions.
E: Turn off the sound.
Turn up the sound a bit.
E: No, I said no.
We are now seeing Erick.
E: That's not me.
With a little blue suit, like when you do the first communion.
E: Hey please turn off the sound.
What a voice.
For real, what a beautiful voice.
Very Good.
C: You were just 14 years old, right?
E: 14, yes.
Just 14 years old, and now you are?
E: 16
Incredible, you are now an old man.
C: He has even more facial hair then us.
God, you are between 16 - 21 years old.
E: Oldest, youngest.
C: I'm the oldest(referring to being an old man)
Hehe yeah the oldest.
I really want to give you a smack in the face.
The oldest he says, what are you saving
for when you are, I don't know 38..
C: Ehhhh
Do you see yourselves always working with music?
All: Yes
C: Personally I don't see me doing anything else.
Z: especially when you are so "good" in school.
C: Right, like super "good" at studying.
Z: I think that when you already are in this industry, with all the beautiful things,
it's obviously not perfect.
But it's still so magical and beautiful,
that you would never want to leave.
C: You always wake up with positive energy.
When you know the industry and you want to keep going, then that means you like it.
Z: It's not easy.
C: It also depends on the team you have around you.
And we are blessed to have this team we have right now.
Ricky and all the team that is around here.
Because that makes it a lot easier for us to keep growing.
If you want an advice from an old person,
I would advice you to do
what you are passionate about.
Because then you wont work any day for your whole life.
Well a little bit of work you need to do.
But it's not work.
Every time a huge star comes here,
we like to chat with them about the meaning of their songs.
And in this occasion, we have found a song.
That we have a lot of questions about.
The song is called 'Hasta La 14'
we don't know if it is because the language changes on the other side of the world.
But we didn't understand anything, let's listen.
Stop there.
C: what?
We have the lyrics here.
*reading the lyrics*
What is this?
C: You know this right? Because this is Dominican.
Z: But what is 'wa' ?
R: 'Que lo Wa' and 'Que lo que' is like what up. It's the same thing.
I don't feel we are getting it.
R: They know what it means.
But 'Que lo que' is like, what's up.
ah okay.
C: 'Dime que lo wa' and 'Que lo que' means the same thing.
And 'el coro esta rula'?
R: That means like, it's heavy, it's super good.
Okay.
R: And 'pila de mujeres' means like, a lot of women.
Ahhh Okay, Okay. I get it.
There is also another part that is very confusing.
So lets listen.
C: What?!
Especially yigitigi.
No, just everything, mark everything. There is a lot.
Let's start with 'Hey tamo gevi gevi fresh'
What is a 'gevi fresh'?
R: It's like heavy, like you feel fresh.
Okay.
'Haciendo bolita con la hookah'?
R: When you do like O's with smoke.
Ahhhh smoke rings. Okay.
*reading lyrics*
but then we have 'yigitigi'
R: 'yigitigi' I actually don't know what it is.
That's how far we got.
R: I actually really don't know.
But tell me,
how many hours a day,
are you supposed to be CNCO?
Like how is a normal work day for you?
C: We wake up..
E: Little sleep.
E: A lot of work, Interviews.
E: A lot of meet and greets, shows.
At what time does a work day start for CNCO?
C: It depends, because on the tour with Enrique,
we love to travel with bus, because we can wake up at around 12 to 2pm.
We get to sleep all night, and have time to play monopoly.
But when we have a working day, for example in Mexico,
we need to be ready at 6AM.
E: 6am down stares.
So all ready at 6am?
Z: That's because when you are doing promotions, you really need to work.
C: When it's promo you need to work the most.
You need to work when you do promo,
and you have been suffering through this interview.
Thank You for coming to see us. CNCO. A big round of Applause for this guys.


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