The members of Caliber 50 introduced their new vocalist, Tony Elizondo, and clarified that there was no problem with his former partner Edén Muñoz.
After the departure of the also composer, there were several speculations about whether they had fought, something that was clarified.
“It never got to that point, we talked a lot, there were a lot of talks, together last year regarding to that and what he told us is that he wanted to do something different, something alone.
“Obviously it fell like a bucket of cold water on us, because everything revolved around it, but we learned, understood and had a 3-4 month process to begin to cope with it, understand it and let it go, because how are you doing? to deny something and tear his dream from whoever you want and I think there is nothing better than supporting him and we are on good terms“, said Armando, who plays the guitar.
Apparently, the relationship ended so well with Eden, that even in the future he could compose something for them. some songs for their new singer.
On the other hand, the new singer, Tony, is 20 years old and, after an arduous casting of six thousand people , the man from Monterrey was the winner thanks to his voice and his charisma.
“I am completely excited, we are not here to copy anyone, we are here to give Caliber a start 20, the fans will react very well as always.
“My casting was with the songs ‘Contigo’ and ‘El corrido de Juanito’, I had to learn the song and I said ‘this is my moment to succeed’”, shared the vocalist.
It will be March 11 when the group releases their new single, titled “Look at us Now”, which they already had ready before you have the singer.
“It was something very strange, we already had the song prepared, but we didn’t have the singer, something very cool that Armando and I had the opportunity to work together with Gussy Lau, who is an excellent composer and just as we already had the song done and we still didn’t have the singer, something strange, but we believe it will be a great success” concluded Álex, in charge of the tuba.