The $30 million anthem that united Colombia
Lucho Díaz, Colombia's all-time top scorer in Champions League history, and Ryan Castro, one of the strongest voices in urban music, have a special bond over their shared love for 'EL RITMO QUE NOS UNE', the anthem that accompanied Colombia's national team during the 2024 Copa América.
According to the exclusive interview, the song's success can be attributed to its authenticity and the special moment it was released during the Copa América.
As Ryan Castro pointed out, the song's impact on Colombian culture is undeniable, and it has become an anthem for the nation.
Lucho Díaz echoed Ryan's sentiments, highlighting the song's ability to bring people together and create a sense of unity.
From the pitch to the stage: A shared love for music and soccer
Despite their different paths to stardom, both Lucho and Ryan represent Colombia in their respective fields, speaking the same language of the 'Ghetto'. Ryan grew up in Pedregal, Medellín, dreaming of becoming a reggaetón artist, while Lucho hailed from Barrancas, La Guajira, playing barefoot soccer among dusty fields.
Today, they both bring stadiums to life, one by scoring goals and the other by singing. In a candid conversation, they discussed music,soccer, dreams, and even a possible new musical collaboration.
As Ryan Castro praised the discipline and passion that athletes exhibit, Lucho echoed his sentiments, highlighting the shared love for their crafts.
Role models and lasting legacies
Both stars expressed their desire to be role models for young people and to leave a lasting legacy.. Lucho dreams of going far with the Colombian national team and hopes to fulfill the dream of playing in his first World Cup.
The interview ended with laughter and camaraderie, a testament to the genuine bond between these two Colombian icons.
Who is the unnamed buyer behind 'EL RITMO QUE NOS UNE'?
While the song's success is undeniable,the story behind its creation and the identity of the unnamed buyer remain a mystery.
As Ryan Castro pointed out, the song's impact on Colombian culture is undeniable, and it has become an anthem for the nation.
Lucho Díaz echoed Ryan's sentiments, highlighting the song's ability to bring people together and crreate a sense of unity.
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