From ‘I Have Your Love’ to ‘I Don’t Have Your Love’: Sie7e Unfolds Her Soul in the Musical Journey of ‘Origami’

David Rodríguez Labault, the creative soul behind Sie7e, has once again displayed his art in “Origami”, his seventh album, which is revealed to be a fascinating continuation of his iconic song “tiene tu love”, released in the distant 2011. In an exclusive interview, Sie7e shares the ins and outs of this new musical chapter that seamlessly weaves with his past success.

The seed of “Origami” germinated when colleagues at the label presented him with the idea of ​​creating a counterpart to “tiene tu love”. What started as a suggestion evolved into a project that took months of consideration and reflection, including sharing the song with her ex-partner.

“This idea came to me from colleagues at the record label. What they bring me is so well put together that I sit down to consider it and it took me months to consider it before giving it the green light,” Sie7e confesses, underlining the emotional complexity behind each note of “Yo no have tu love.”

The new piece of music is not only a song, but a window into the complexities of love and separation. Sie7e, when describing the song, presents it as a sad but deeply emotional testimony. “Let her know that what I am publishing is something that she is showing, since the separation, but showing love and showing empathy,” adds the artist.

Thus, “Origami” not only stands as an album, but as a narrative continuation that weaves the threads of the past and presents an emotionally nuanced story. Sie7e, freeing himself from the pressure of external expectations, has shaped a sonic experience that not only reflects his artistic evolution but also reveals deeper chapters of his personal life.

This project is not only an album; is a work of art that connects the past with the present, revealing the transformative power of music and Sie7e’s ability to express his experiences in authentic and moving ways. With “Origami,” Sie7e’s musical story continues its course, unfolding with the same grace and emotion as the art of origami, revealing layer upon layer of a rich and meaningful musical narrative.



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