DIve Into Sergio Diaz De Rojas’ Pool Of Soothing Notes “Holding Her Is Where I learned Forgiveness”
In a pool of soothing melodies, Peruvian artist Sergio Diaz De Rojas showcases his songwriting skills in collaboration with writer and producer Lo-Fang. The track that these two sound connoisseurs offer us, entitled "Holding her is where I learned forgiveness", presents a delicate production embalmed with melancholy, while maintaining a pure and warm energy.
Indeed, the vocal performance delivered by Lo-Fang, whose real name is Matthew Jordan nee Hemerlein, plays an important role in the substantive nature of the production. The lyrical essence reflects on the celebration of life through the memories and love received along the way. In short, Lo-Fang explains by saying:
"Sergio asked me in December of 2021 to write a few lyrics and sing a melody for a song he had written for his new album that was partly inspired by his grandfather going through the process of dying as well as his love for Seraphina," Lo-Fang describes.
"The image of an individual reflecting on the love experienced in this lifetime from the bittersweet comfort of a deathbed was the image I remember drawing from... whether I heard this correctly from Sergio’s lips or not remains to be seen.”
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