
Mushka i Julieta recorden un dels seus temes musicals juntes, així van planejar…
Les dues artistes catalanes han triomfat les dues vegades que han col·laborat juntes en una cançó
Barcelona, Spain – In a candid discussion at the third #hightalks event held at Casa SEAT, renowned artists Julieta, Mushka, and Alizzz explored the intriguing concept of stage personas and the boundaries between their public and private lives. The conversation, hosted by HIGHXTAR., delved into how performers navigate their identity when stepping into the spotlight. Julieta reflected on her early career, stating, "When I started, I had a period of hiding or protecting myself a bit in a character. Ultimately, it's not a different person from you; it's simply an extension of you." She emphasized her enjoyment of this extended self on stage, saying, "I love that part of me." Mushka shared her journey of self-discovery in her artistic identity. "I think I'm not the same, but almost," she remarked, referring to her persona. She noted that starting at 17, she didn't have a clear plan for her public image. "I've been finding it little by little, and suddenly I realize there's hardly any difference," she explained, acknowledging a slight exaggeration in her lyrics compared to her everyday speech. "I'm not going around saying rude things on the street, but that's it." Alizzz highlighted the importance of setting limits on personal sharing. "Of course, I don't want to share my personal life on social media," he stated, adding that it could even be detrimental to his well-being. "That's the limit I set." The artists' insights offer a nuanced perspective on authenticity and self-preservation in the public eye.
Les dues artistes catalanes han triomfat les dues vegades que han col·laborat juntes en una cançó