The musical vein of the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Edith Santiago There's no denying that, and it's the very passion for music she grew up with that has led her to find her way in the industry, albeit at her own pace and pace.
“Jazz is a genre I've always liked, but I also like pop music. When I started writing my songs, I thought about doing this fusion,” the artist explained in an interview with The new day about his preference for these genres in particular. And Edith Santiago is the Salsero's daughter Eddie SantiagoCreator of great hits like “That was crazy in love with you.”, “Rain” “I miss you” And “You've let me down”among other topics.
“My father has always supported me, but I remember telling my mother as a child that it is a difficult profession, but whatever, ultimately it is something I have always wanted to do and he has me supports.”he told.
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Even though she grew up eating a lot of salsa, she dared to do what she enjoyed, a decision she doesn't regret. “I started with him in salsa, it's a genre I like but it's not for me. Ultimately, I wanted to do what I'm doing now. “He’s very happy that I’m doing what I enjoy.”he assured.
And his single “wounded soul“, a fusion of jazz-pop, is proof of this, as it allows him to expose one of his favorite musical genres and give free rein to his pen.
In this song, the singer reveals the pain one experiences after a breakup and how the soul remains raw when one has to take a path away from the person one loves. Edith worked with Ian Dobyns to produce the song.
“Really, It is one of the few topics that When I started writing it, it wasn't anything specific. This melody came to my mind, I started writing and that was it. And it turned out to be a song of pain when I finished it,” he detailed the creative process. “I never thought I would enjoy the process of composing a song and bringing it to life so much. It was a difficult path and full of challenges, but with great satisfaction. I poured my soul into this song and hope you can enjoy it as much as I did.”
Edith Santiago, who defines herself with a word like “passionate”. He already has other problems on the table. “They're more upbeat, one is more Latin and the other is kind of R&B. But for now he hopes the public enjoys it.”wounded soul“, which is now available on all major digital platforms.
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Finally, he offered some advice for anyone thinking about entering the music industry. “They have to be sure it’s what they want, it’s not easy. I’ve been trying for many years, but it’s something I really want and that’s why I’m still doing it.”