In an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone Brasil, the musician revealed how he deals with comments on the internet and her role in his life.
Launched in May of this year, “One Bad, One Party” is the first solo album by Di Ferrero. The disc is composed of 12 tracks with the participation of Junior Lima, Victor Kley, Clarissa and badauĂfrom CPM 22.
In an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone Brazil, the singer told the backstage of his songs and his inspirations. In addition, he revealed what he thinks about social media and how he faces comments from fans and haters.
“They can get in the way. Sometimes they get in the way, but I realized that like everything in life, it’s how we’re going to face it”, he said. Di Ferrero.
The artist also said that if he is not well, he may end up falling into attacks. However, his outlet is his sound. On the other hand, he prefers to deal with the internet in another way and “travel” on social networks.
Di Ferrero told that the song tweet3r, that opens the record, came up with the phrase: ‘I’m tired of putting out the fire’. From this, many people began to philosophize.
“It became a discussion, something so big, that there were things that I continued the music and wrote from there. I found it incredible”, said the singer.
At first he dubbed the song tweet3r, but couldn’t find another name that fits the sound better. From that experience, Di Ferrero commented that now he can turn everything into music.
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