Yellow

Summer nights and vibrant days. There’s a kind of breeze in the air, the awareness that all the magic of those two months is gently coming to an end. And if you fell in love, you’ll remember those moments with both nostalgia and joy. But imagine this: before the charm fades, you receive a letter. A poetic reflection of everything you’ve lived. Words that aren’t just ink on paper, but emotions, gratitude, and the echo of something real. And if you’re an artist, you know what it means to turn feelings into art: exactly what the Spanish and queer artist Luan Luan did with her new single, “Yellow.” Late summer days bring that quiet preparation to let go of what just happened. Because we all know, what happens during summer often stays in summer memories. And when love stories are involved, they become even more special. You already sense distance approaching, knowing that soon, routines will wash everything away. But what if, before leaving, you receive a letter from that person? It feels as if those emotions are meant to last a little longer. In 2025, it almost feels paradoxical: we talk constantly about everything, yet opening our hearts in writing feels so rare. This is the story that inspired the indie song “Yellow”. A few sunny months ago, Luan Luan fell in love with a poet. What’s most touching is what came next: she turned that love letter into another form of poetry: music. In a time when distance and emotional coldness often prevail, Luan Luan reminds us that art and love can still intertwine without fear of expressing emotions.

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