In a candid conversation, singer-songwriter James Blunt discussed his latest album “Who We Used to Be,” which he describes as his best and “freest” work in a long time, attributing this freedom to his sustained career in the music industry. Blunt reflected on his songwriting evolution, noting that his themes of time, loss, and old age have matured alongside him, capturing different life stages. He expressed excitement about his upcoming tour, emphasizing performances of fan favorites from all seven albums. Blunt shared a personal connection to Mallorca, the filming location of the pivotal “You’re Beautiful” video, and his love for Ibiza, where he hopes to spend his final days. He also addressed environmental concerns, particularly advocating for the protection of Posidonia meadows. Blunt acknowledged the changes in the Balearic Islands due to tourism but emphasized the importance of preserving their unique landscape and culture. His enduring sense of humor and honesty remain key elements in his music and public persona, providing a balance between personal reflection and public engagement. For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.
James Blunt: “I Really Want to Die in Ibiza, But Not Yet”
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