Football star Sergio Ramos debuts his first musical composition, entitled 'Cibeles', diving into the realm of music; kick-starting his new career and dragging Real Madrid into the mix.
Football legend Sergio Ramos announced his foray into music this Saturday, revealing a solo single titled "Cibeles." The Spanish defender, who recently left Real Madrid after a storied 16-year career, has taken the music world by surprise with his new venture.
Ramos's debut single includes poignant lines such as, "There are things I didn't tell you, that still hurt me, I never wanted to leave, you asked me to fly." The video for the song features Ramos sitting on a bench against a black background, interspersed with images of some of his best moments at Real Madrid. Intriguingly, he is also seen holding a rosary in his hands.
In the days leading up to the announcement, Ramos had been posting cryptic messages on social media, fuelling speculation about his new endeavour. The music industry was taken aback when he revealed his interest in music, especially considering his successful football career.
Meanwhile, in a separate development, the Mexican football club America will play behind closed doors, according to the statement from the mayor of Benito Juarez. The context of this statement is not related to Sergio Ramos or his new song. The reasons for the closed-door game have not been disclosed.
Ramos won the 2010 World Cup with Spain, and his music debut has been met with a mix of curiosity and admiration from football fans and music enthusiasts alike. The release date for "Cibeles" is set for Sunday, August 31.
In a surprising twist, the lyrics of the song seem to express feelings of hurt and reluctance about leaving, contrary to the messages Ramos posted on social media. This has led to further intrigue surrounding his new music venture.
It is not yet known whether Ramos has formed a music group or if "Cibeles" is a one-off release. The music industry eagerly awaits more details about this unexpected turn in the career of the football icon.