
Magna opens up about the underlying theme of his album during a discussion with Fame Magazine, detailing how it encapsulates the journey of dreams turning into reality. He explains that the album is structured to mimic the four stages of sleep, from light sleep to REM, mirroring his personal aspirations and experiences of becoming an artist. This conceptual framework not only shapes the album's progression but also deeply connects with Magna's lifelong ambition and artistic expression.
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In terms of production, Magna delves into the creative process that spanned over a year, where music-making was more of a playful exploration rather than a structured task. He collaborated closely with friends and producers like Marcelo, Obregón, and Dontia, which made the process enjoyable and organic. Magna also expresses his profound connection to Caribbean music, influenced by his love for the sea and its calming effects. This genre fundamentally informs his musical style, which he likes to blend with unconventional sounds, aiming to create tracks that resonate personally with his listeners and make them feel less alone in their experiences.
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