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Hey, this is I'm a Latin artist from and these are my vibes is
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a really special song for me because it's a song that comes
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Um I wrote it about two days after a really big breakup I recently
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So it's a very personal honest song and something about and
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like the beat of it, I don't know, it just kind of feels like
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I think it was just like a natural progression to just make
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this into a reggaeton song.
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I felt like natural going into it.
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So the lyrics to the song are, are very personal to me.
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Um Because I did write it two days after this really big breakup
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I went into the studio in the chorus like a I think it was just
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like, coming to terms with, you know, realizing this person
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isn't in my life anymore that he was always like, hiding in
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my broken heart, even though I wanted to like, push it away
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I was like, just dealing with all of it right there in the studio
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car was the name I was given in high school by a friend.
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In Minneapolis and people couldn't stand my name.
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I would be, like, got it and they would be like, Karen and I'm
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And then they were just like, we'll just call you.
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So I was, ever since then I was born and raised in and that's
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where I got all my influences of Reg Latin music.
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Like, that's what I grew up with moving to Minneapolis.
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I picked up a lot of like classic American music like Prince
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When I moved to New York, I picked up more on urban music.
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Like I found out about bad bunny and just kind of picked up more
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And now I live in L A.
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So I, I feel like my sound is truly like a combination of all
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So the music video was shot in LA a few different places like
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That's the running scenes in those parts.
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I'm just running and I feel like heartbreak has this feeling
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like when you hurt so bad you can barely breathe, it feels like
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you're running and you're like, you know, gasping for air
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and the part where I stop and I, I take a deep breath and it's
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just like coming, you know, it's just like all the thoughts
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in my head and then just like feeling like out of breath.
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So I think that really shows what heartbreak feels like to
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me personally in the music video, there is a reference to Frida
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If you look closely, I'm wearing a cast that we made and it has
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hand painted butterflies, which my director did.
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And it's just a reference to when she was heartbroken, painting
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You know, this whole time in the music video, I'm like trying
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to heal my broken heart.
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So I'm wearing this cast, but at the very end, I just set it on
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I'm just like, fuck it.
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You know, just let it all out.
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If there is one thing I want the listener to get out of this song
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is to feel liberated and just to express their feelings.
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I'm Carlito out everywhere you can check it out on Spotify
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Apple Music and you can check out the video on youtube.
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Follow me on Instagram at Carlito.
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Me too for sharing my vibes and don't leave my music video is
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