Alejandro Sanz explains how music has saved his life: “It was a resource to get ahead”

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Alejandro Sanz He has made his Twitter account a personal diary where he shares his deepest and most sincere reflections with his almost 20 million followers. It seems that the artist has found a refuge in this place in which he can freely write his thoughts and, in addition, verify that after all, his followers are still by his side.

It’s been a long time since the singer talks about mental health without any type of problem and breaking many barriers. If we look back, we have been able to read about her need to get away from the spotlight for a while or to spend more time with her family because she was suffering from anxiety and depression for a long period.

In this sense, the singer has recently spoken about how music has become a fundamental pillar for him without even trying. What started out as a hobby ended up becoming a profession to hold on to when it seems like the whole world is falling apart: “The commitment was actually a resource to get ahead”the artist wrote in his statement.

He also explains that every time he creates a new song while going through difficult times, he breathes a sigh of relief again because doing this is healing for him. From processes like these have emerged some of the themes that most excite the public in their concerts, such as For Salea topic that Alejandro Sanz has used on occasion to wink and talk about how he is feeling.

The importance of artists like Alejandro Sanz making mental health visible

That such influential people, such as Alejandro Sanz, address these important issues becomes a necessity in these times. There are more and more people who require psychological care, but Only 5 out of every 100 Spaniards receive the necessary treatment.

Alejandro Sanz has explained on many occasions that we must be aware that it is not possible to be happy all the time. If it were not for the sad moments we would not know what happiness tastes like, but in order to find balance it is important to normalize something as inherent to human beings as emotions.

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