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04 February 2025

Melody From Dos Hermanas To Shine At Eurovision 2023

The talented singer celebrates her roots as she prepares to represent Spain with pride.

Melody, the talented singer from Dos Hermanas, is set to represent Spain at Eurovision 2023 after her resounding victory at the Benidorm Fest, where she captivated audiences with her song "Esa diva." This milestone is not only significant for her career but also for her hometown, which has been integral to her artistic development.

During her recent appearance on the TV program 'La Revuelta,' hosted by David Broncano, Melody expressed her excitement about the upcoming performance on the Eurovision stage. She was greeted by enthusiastic locals, many of whom recognized her from her childhood. The sense of pride was palpable as she highlighted the unique characteristics of her hometown, engaging with the audience about their shared memories.

"What’s characteristic about the streets of Dos Hermanas? They said traffic circles, there are many of them," Melody quipped, referencing the local landmarks with affection. This light-hearted connection reveals the strong ties she has maintained with her community, even as her career has surged.

Melody, born on October 12, 1990, has musical roots deeply embedded within her family; her father, Lorenzo Ruiz, was part of the iconic group 'Los Kiyos,' known for reshaping the rumba genre over half a century ago. Her mother, Ana Gutiérrez, hails from Puerto Serrano and has also had connections to the arts. These familial bonds have undoubtedly fueled her passion for music from an early age.

Growing up, Melody was surrounded by music, often accompanying her father and relatives during rehearsals, which laid the foundation for her extraordinary talent. Her early education included time spent at local schools such as CEIP Valme Coronada and the now-closed CEIP Blas Infante. It was during these formative years, living in Entrenaranjos and later Las Infantas, where her artistic inclinations began to flourish.

A memorable moment was her family’s decision to move to Mijas, which they hoped would provide their little girl with more opportunities. Even after this relocation, Melody never forgot her roots, frequently participating in local events and television shows as she grew her career. The dedication of her family was evident as they supported her every step of the way, ensuring she never lost the connection with her hometown.

Indeed, Dos Hermanas has eagerly awaited Melody’s triumphs, and she has continually acknowledged her upbringing during her performances. Local festivities, such as the Caseta Municipal de la Feria de Dos Hermanas, have provided Melody with platforms to showcase her songs alongside her family members, helping to preserve and propel the artistic spirit of her community.

Melody's win at the Benidorm Fest has sparked excitement and anticipation for her appearance at Eurovision. The event will not only mark her personal achievement but will also serve as a moment of collective pride for Dos Hermanas. The local community looks forward to showcasing their beloved star on such a grand international stage.

With Eurovision fast approaching, Melody's performances continue to draw attention, and her infectious energy seems to resonate well with audiences far beyond her hometown. Her musical success is no longer just about her; it’s about representing her community and her roots, bridging the gap between local culture and global recognition.

Fans are already preparing to cheer for their local hero as she embarks on this exciting new chapter. The connections she has made, both with her audience and her community, underline the importance of heritage, pride, and artistic expression. Melody stands poised to make history, representing Spain not just as an artist but as a spirited ambassador of Dos Hermanas.

All eyes will be on melody come May for Eurovision, where she hopes to capture hearts with "Esa diva." The stakes are high, but with the support from her friends, family, and the entire community of Dos Hermanas, her story will undoubtedly continue to resonate widely.