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Spain: The Spanish singer Rozalen, composer of 'La puerta violeta' an anthem against gender violence

Hugo Ortuño

The Spanish singer and composer Rozalen (Albacete, 1986), considered one of the main voices of the new author's song and who currently has five published works, in addition she accumulated such important distinctions to her credit as four Gold Records, two Platinum, a Goya, the 2021 National Prize for Current Music and three nominations for the Latin Grammys is seen on stage on Saturday, October 21, 2023, during his participation in the 'Cadena 100. Por ellas' concert, which this year celebrates its tenth anniversary, at the WiZink Center, in Madrid (Spain). The 'Cadena 100. Por ellas' concert returns one more year to the WiZink Center to raise funds for cancer research with a line-up of top artists such as: Chanel, Vicco, Rozalen, Edurne, Lorena Gomez, Alvaro de Luna, Nil Moliner, Sergio Dalma, Beret & Mr. Rain, Conchita and Alvaro Soler have come together to give voice to a night full of emotion, already converted into the great event to support all those people who have fought or are fighting against the disease. At the same time, Iñigo Quintero, the young man from La Coruña who is breaking records on Spotify and on social networks, made his debut on stage performing his hit 'Si no estas'. Last year, the Spanish Association Against Cancer allocated 17 million euros for 79 research projects. This year it is expected to reach 26 million, with a goal for 2030 of exceeding 70 percent cancer survival, because not all cancers have as high a survival rate as breast cancer. A chal