Vitau, 22, vented on people’s hateful attacks on the Internet. The singer stated that the sermons could lead to a toxic and dangerous path.
“Since humans are this animal to be studied, who carry in their hearts so much hate, many of us (the internet) end up being a no-man’s land. Especially at this difficult time in our country, it ends up taking us down a toxic and dangerous path,” the singer said. “.
In an interview with Ingrid O’Hara, on MTVixe, on YouTube, the singer said that he preferred to stay away from the Internet last year, but work forced him to return to the networks. “Last year I detoxed the internet. It’s tough because I depend on it because of my job,” he said.
In the interview, Vitau told a little about the process of creating his own music. “Since I started writing when I was 13 and 14 years old, I have always been very self-obsessed with everything. And this has continued until today, because everything I live is very connected. [na música]. I was writing on the bus, on the subway, on my cell phone. I saw people and landscapes and kept writing.”
Another moment, Vitau talked about his relationship with his ex-girlfriend, Luisa Sunza, who even questioned her being the inspiration for the songs he wrote. “Lisa [Sonza] Even when I write something, it turns out it’s for her. She is always happy.”
The singer said that in the latest release of his ex-girlfriend, “Sweet 22,” they wrote together. The two wrote about her experience and story with the two when they were a couple.
Vitau said he had no idea what career he would pursue if he did not pursue a musical career. He said, “I’ve never been interested in anything else. Since I was a kid, I’ve always said I’m going to fail if it doesn’t work out in music.”