
The Spanish show business scene is once again abuzz about Agoney—a singer who has become one of the brightest figures on the pop stage in recent years. His new single, “Algún Día,” not only shot to the top of the charts but also sparked a candid conversation about his personal life. As Divinity notes, the artist does not hide the fact: behind the song lies a true story of secret love that still resonates in his soul.
The story behind the song
Agoney revealed that the inspiration for “Algún Día” was the drama of two men who, for years, hid their relationship even from those close to them. Only after the death of one did the singer learn the truth and was deeply moved: “I was struck by the fact their love remained in the shadows. That feeling became the basis for the song.” According to the artist, the track came to life in a single night, and the emotions were so intense that he never dared to show the finished song to the survivor of this story.
Personal candor and new facets
Naturally, questions arose about Agoney’s own experiences. He admitted he also had to hide his relationships, especially at the start of his career when he was a participant on “Operación Triunfo.” Back then, he said, no one around him knew about his orientation, and it was only over time that he learned not to hide: “I never imposed my truth, but I didn’t conceal it when I was ready to share it.”
Touring, fears, and the support of an idol
Agoney is currently finishing the second part of his “Dicotomía” tour, which, he says, stands out from traditional concerts: audiences are drawn into the atmosphere of a personal story where the artist shares not only his music but also his fears. “In every show, I confront my own monsters—these are my inner insecurities and fears that I am learning to overcome on stage,” the singer shares. A special place in his creative journey is his collaboration with Mónica Naranjo: “Working with her is not only an honor, but a rare opportunity to feel true support from an idol.”
A love that didn’t happen right away
Agoney’s personal life is also full of unexpected twists. His relationship with Marc Montoyo, a choreographer and fellow performer, didn’t begin immediately: “We met during the filming of a TVE show, but at that time Marc wasn’t single and didn’t even notice me. I was so upset that I unfollowed him on social media.” Only two years later, when they met again on “Tu Cara Me Suena,” feelings sparked between them and Agoney followed Marc’s page again—this time as someone in love.
Working together on stage only strengthened their bond: “Sharing the stage with Mónica Naranjo and Marc is a gift of fate,” the singer admits. The couple has been together for five years and, despite being in the public eye, tries to protect their privacy.
Plans and new challenges
Agoney is in no hurry to return to ‘Benidorm Fest’, preferring new creative challenges over repeating what he’s already done. Right now, he is focused on releasing fresh tracks and exploring new forms of self-expression: “I’m in a very organic stage of life, and it’s reflected in my music.”
Interestingly, Agoney’s frankness about his personal experiences and fears resonates with how other Spanish celebrities openly discuss their feelings. For example, the recent conversation between Lidia Torrent and Jaime Astrain on ‘Supervivientes’ became a real turning point in their relationship — this episode also sparked a wave of discussion in the media.
Agoney continues to surprise not only with his musical experiments, but also with his willingness to talk about the most personal things. His journey is an example of how sincerity and talent can become an artist’s main asset in modern Spain.












