Some songs surprise us.
Others teach us something about ourselves.
And sometimes, what surprises us is not the song itself.
It’s the way someone listens to it.
Recently, I received a comment about *Something More* that stayed with me.
Not because it was praise.
But because the listener heard the exact idea that inspired the song.
While writing it, I imagined the piano and violin as two voices having a conversation. The same story seen from different perspectives.
When someone described the music in exactly those terms, I was reminded of something every artist hopes to experience at least once:
The feeling of being understood.
We live in a world where people often listen to reply, to judge, or simply to move on.
So when someone truly listens, something rare happens.
Perhaps that’s one of the reasons music remains so meaningful to me.
It creates unlikely connections between people who have never met, live in different countries, and have completely different stories.
Yet, for a few minutes, they find themselves sharing the same idea.
Maybe that’s one of the greatest gifts art can offer:
The ability to recognize something in another person that, until that moment, we didn’t know how to put into words.
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Andrea Castro Fleury
Better Questions reveals a more cinematic side of your artistry.
What fascinates me most is the incredible tonal layering beneath the vocals. Every layer feels carefully placed, adding depth, emotion and atmosphere without ever overwhelming the main melody.
One thing I have noticed about your music is that returning to it never feels like simply listening again. It feels like opening another chapter of discovery. Each time I come back to your compositions, I notice something new, a detail, an emotion or a connection that I hadn’t heard before.
Your music doesn’t seem to age. Instead, it reveals itself in different forms over time, depending on the listener’s perspective and state of mind. That is a very rare quality and an incredibly difficult thing to achieve as an artist. ✨
Thank you so much.
I’ve always been more interested in creating space for reflection than in providing answers. Perhaps that’s why Better Questions became the title of the song.
The layers, textures and subtle details are intentional, but what each listener discovers within them is uniquely their own. Music becomes something more when it meets another perspective.
Knowing that the song continues to reveal new details over time is one of the most meaningful compliments I could receive as an artist.
Thank you for listening so carefully and for sharing your thoughts.
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