As the spring heats up for summer, it’s out with the old and in with the better version. Whether that’s cruising beachside in a new convertible or growing from the past, Téo welcomes all nuances with his album ”¿Téo?”, his freshman album.
Using Latin American musical influences, he sings nonlinear stories about a woman that meant much to him but has since ended. Té0’s most popular song, “Uno Dos” featuring Jaden (Smith), is an example of the timeless moments spent in love. Soaring through the air feeling on top of the world is how anyone would want to spend summertime!
However, that’s the lighter side of the journey with the partner. In “Part of Me”, it’s revealed there was a mistake on his part for which Téo felt atonement by embracing the outcome; the two having to separate. I think this is the best part of the album’s theme. Yes, one can be sorry for what they have done. The more important piece is what’s best for themselves. In these types of “sad” songs, usually the singer cannot function without their love interest. “Part of Me” reconciles with the fact that one has to accept the judicatory-like sentence of letting the person go.
I’ve always been a big fan of interludes in albums because they can be huge parts of the story being told. Time can pass, a phone call giving background information or simply just keeping you in tune just for a minute makes all the difference. “Unitedpalace (Interlude)” passes through time, seasons and people. It may very well be a metaphor of some sort, a song so short can pass time if you let it.
My favorite track is “Belong in the Sun”. The perfect day in a field or beach enjoying what Earth has to offer would be the best time to listen to this song. I am a lover of nature, there’s nothing more filling than to see the sun rays beam onto the life that blooms in light. Maybe the person I think about is allowed to run through my mind on a sunny day, there’s nothing wrong with that. But to belong to the sun is to gravitate toward the energy that gives life. We feel it on our skin immediately, almost like the time we see someone for the first time and we feel it in our gut.
I think quarantine is the perfect opportunity to try and embrace change for the greater good. In all of the different elements of the human experience, change will always be how we get through it. I challenge you to listen to the album and find what changes are going on and how you can accept them as part of growing.
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