Creator to Creators S5 Ep 35 Luke ATME

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Global artist Luke ATME —from his Italian roots, Luca Tozzi —releases the sentimental ballad,“Pull Me Closer.”“It’s a breakup song,” explains the artist, who was inspired by the end of a relationship. “At thebeginning, it had a sad tone. It was not depressing but romantic, like drowning in your feelings.I started writing it after a breakup with my partner. Then I stopped for six months. When I gotback into the studio with it, I didn’t quite like where it was going so I changed the direction. Iwanted to bring a good feeling to the song—romantic and nostalgic at the same time.”“Pull Me Closer” plays on the state of mind of breaking up with someone because it’s not theright time for you to be together—no cheating or any reasons to break up necessarily. “It’sabout needing to prioritize other things at that time,” shares Luke. “Neither wants to break up.Both are in love with each other. But there are situations and family and other important thingsall at that time. It’s not the right time to be together.”Luke ATME hopes that listeners realize the value of listening to your heart, but “not alwaysdoing what your heart wants.” “It’s not the right time at that stage but maybe later on it can be.Don’t think it’s never going to work,” he adds.Born and raised in Naples, Italy, Luke ATME ignited his passion for music as a teenager, when hebegan recording covers for online audiences. From the age of 12, Luca took on roles in highschool musicals and enjoyed performing in and watching shows. “I really had the feeling Iwanted to become a musician,” shares the singer. “My father brought me to see musicals andconcerts of Italian singers.”In 2017, the young musician graduated from the University of West London for musicperformance and released his first EP, “Loudest!,” in the UK. He went on to win multiple awardsincluding a Golden Award for “Song of the Year,” the AAA4Success Award, and the GoldenAward for “Artist of the Year,” as well as the “Premio Internazionale di Poesia.”The multitalented musician is also a polyglot. “I sing in English… I sing in five languages,” sharesLuke ATME. “Mainly in English and Spanish, but I have lyrics in Portuguese and French too. I’velived in many places so far, so I try to mix all my cultural backgrounds into my music. It comesnatural to me. I have friends around the world and a passion for travel. I use my experiencesfrom everyday life to bring my music to life.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

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