The speaker discusses their struggle with expressing their feelings, particularly their love, in their music. They mention that in Latin America and Spanish-speaking regions, it's often taboo for a singer-songwriter to express love directly. This has led to the creation of a complex within them, allowing them to express their feelings freely.
The speaker describes their process of creating a song, starting with two chords and gradually adding more elements. They discuss their struggle with articulating their thoughts and feelings, likening it to stumbling over words. They express their fear of being labeled as a romantic singer, but also acknowledge that they have written romantic songs in the past.
The speaker reflects on the industry's influence on song creation, noting that certain songs are more likely to be accepted and become popular. They mention a song called "Nocturnal Animal," which they believe did not make its way due to its use of a verb instead of a noun.
They discuss the concept of love and fear, noting that fear is not a matter of life or death, but rather a part of love that makes it interesting. They speak about the struggle of expressing love, comparing it to the struggle of a singer-songwriter not saying "I love you" in their language.
The speaker talks about their fear of losing their style if they become too natural or honest. They mention that humans often choose the longest path, turning reality around in all aspects, rather than the shortest path of telling the truth directly.
Finally, the speaker expresses their fear of expressing their love directly, but also their desire to do so. They mention that the song they are discussing is one of the most listened to from their two black and white projects. They also mention a song by a model of the romantic balladeer, Height, which they believe should have been called "I Love You."
1. The text is a transcript of a song by a singer-songwriter.
2. The song is about the singer's struggle with expressing his feelings, particularly his love for another person.
3. The singer-songwriter feels that in Spanish, it is not common for a singer to say "I love you".
4. The singer-songwriter often turns to the street to observe injustices and expresses these in his songs.
5. The song was not included in the singer's album.
6. The song is a romantic ballad, which the singer-songwriter has not typically written before.
7. The singer-songwriter feels that the song was influenced by chance and the structure of the music industry.
8. The song was discovered after its album, "Gallery Caribe", had been released.
9. The singer-songwriter was often labeled as a romantic singer by the media, a label he did not like.
10. The song is called "From Illusion to Fear", a title that the singer-songwriter felt was a bit of a dodge to avoid saying "I love you".
11. The song is about a man who is afraid of expressing his feelings, particularly his love for another person.
12. The song is about a man who is afraid of the future and is so fragile that he is afraid of losing his style.
13. The song is about a man who is afraid of being natural and is afraid of losing his style.
14. The song is about a man who is afraid of saying what he is not feeling and sending it straight.
15. The song is about a man who is afraid of saying "I love you" with regret that he studied.
16. The song is about a man who is afraid of saying "I love you" and is so fragile.
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