FLEANGER On the Making Of “Fume”

Can you tell us about the inspiration behind your single "Fume" and the story it tells?

My inspiration for this track was an incident that happened to me two years ago during high school, there is no need to explain that children are a terrible people and I experienced it in a very difficult way and this incident that became an incident of violence towards me made me change my thinking about many things in life and I remember coming to the room crying and just I started creating and that's how the track was created

Were there any challenges or breakthrough moments during the songwriting process for "Fume"?

This track was fully created only after two years of work, in the first year of working on it there was a period where I didn't touch it for at least six months because I didn't feel complete enough with the melody and after changing the melody everything flowed to me again

How would you describe your musical style or genre?

I don't like to bother with definitions or descriptions but I can say that my big goal and my big view from my music is just to move people

Can you share a valuable lesson or piece of advice that you have learned along your musical journey?

The most important rule I learned in this very tough industry is that if the door isn't opened for you, enter through the window, no one will wait for you and no one will ask and be interested. You should always insert yourself into every possible situation.

Looking ahead, what are your long-term goals and aspirations as a musician?

My biggest goals in the world of music are to continue to move people as I continue to do and to be only in music 24 hours a day and of course also to make a living just from that.

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