por Andréa Fleury | jul 13, 2026 | Andréa Fleury, Isadorah Ray, Literature, Music, Reflections
Sometimes we think we are writing different songs. But every now and then, we realize they are simply different windows looking at the same landscape. When I finished It Stayed With Me, I suddenly understood why It Was Always There had come first. One song speaks...
por Andréa Fleury | jul 2, 2026 | Andréa Fleury, Music, Reflections
Yesterday, someone I deeply admire as an artist sent me a link to a piece of music. I pressed play, expecting to discover another beautiful instrumental. Instead, I found myself listening to it again. And again. It stayed with me throughout my workday, quietly...
por Andréa Fleury | jun 27, 2026 | Andréa Fleury, Isadorah Ray, Literature, Music
One of the questions I receive most often is why Isadorah Ray sings the way she does. The answer begins long before the microphone. As a songwriter and a student of Music and Cognition, I’ve become increasingly fascinated by something that often goes unnoticed:...
por Andréa Fleury | jun 24, 2026 | Andréa Fleury, Isadorah Ray, Maria de Castro, Music
Some songs change when they are translated. This one didn’t. Onde Eu Quebro by Maria de Castro and Hold Me Where I Break by Isadorah Ray share the same lyrics, the same melody and the same emotional core. Yet they feel surprisingly different. Not because the...
por Andréa Fleury | jun 24, 2026 | Andréa Fleury, Maria de Castro, Music, Reflections
Some songs tell stories. Others reveal parts of who we are. Scorpion In Me was born from the desire to translate into music some of the characteristics often associated with the Scorpio sign: emotional depth, intensity, resilience and the ability to transform...
por Andréa Fleury | jun 23, 2026 | Andréa Fleury, Isadorah Ray, Literature, Music, Reflections
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...