Catia Fonseca used her live time on Best of Afternoon to talk about Xororó on Faustão na Band. On the 11th, the presenter commented on the sertanejo’s statements about the moment when he found out about the separation of Sandy and Junior, his heirs.
The famous said it was difficult knowing the kids wouldn’t stay in the famous duo. See what Xororó said.
“It was a shock, wasn’t it? It was a surprise. It was their own decision and they shared it with me. They said they would give the duo a break. Sandy dreamed of singing for smaller audiences,” he explained. The singer said that as soon as they started, they already had an audience of 60,000 paying for the shows, with the first CD growing up.
Xororó explained this situation: “It was always a very large audience and I think Sandy was very interested in singing for an audience that felt a different kind of music. And Junior showed himself from a young age as a fan of rock, pop music and other styles. I think they wanted to take the time to see for themselves,” he said.
Xororó tells everything
The singer spoke about the news in Jr’s career. “Junior has done some projects that have also worked out well. And now it’s here, I think already done with more than 50 songs. He worked a lot alone in the studio, he’s already producing. And soon, soon, I don’t even know if I’m allowed to say that, soon he could be singing here on this stage,” Xororó explained.
Catia Fonseca was struck by the information that they didn’t even consult her father about ending the band. “You see, right? I think it was a family decision, and not just theirs,” the band acquaintance commented in this way.