Meet Sil, the emerging artist who makes music to combat loneliness

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Most of the time, life is a series of choices: what to study, what to eat, what to watch on TV, what book to read, what to wear… But other times, some of those things choose you. As happened to Sil with music. One day it came into his life and, since then, he has done nothing but fight for his dream.

to sing covers From her room in Barcelona – where she formed her own style by walking through the streets of the city, surrounding herself with passers-by and admiring its emblematic buildings – to improvising in the Berlin subway, this young Catalan woman ventured in 2020 to edit and Publish your own music. A first song called To pa’ nawhich mixes urban pop in Spanish and English.

Then they came The things you leave me, My thing… And after a year of disconnection to reconnect with herself and find inspiration both through her own experiences and the stories of others, Sil publishes Stick your bones in me, a first single with which to open your mouth and create expectation about all the music he has been working on lately.

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“This is the first song and first video clip of 2024, but it is only the first of many things to come this year! Thanks to the entire Vankiki team, to my Martu and to you for your patience. After a year of work in which several songs have been born that I really want to show you, Stick your bones in me It is only the first of them,” he expressed through his social networks.C

As you have rightly indicated, the music video that you have shared along with this very romantic and good vibes song takes us out of the house to take us on a plane trip to Berlin. Together with her girlfriend, the young woman makes us feel that adolescent love while she shows the charm of the German capital. Likewise, we discover the strength of your voice which, together with the chords of his scores, serves as a means to make known his feelings and a universe full of personal improvement, struggle, empathy, tolerance and respect.

“I think the worst feeling is loneliness. The goal of my music is to accompany all those who feel alone“, collects his cover letter.

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