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JAKARTA - Laufey is of the view that children now see music in a different way. They distinguish one song from another by the lyrics.

"I also think that today's children are dividing music based on the lyrics more than based on the sound: happy lyrics, sad lyrics, or melancholic lyrics that contain longing," Laufey said, citing Variety, Wednesday, December 11.

The 25-year-old songwriter sees the existence of social media as an important factor that forms the way young people today look at music.

"I think because music has become a visual form with social media, the real lyrics are what people categorize," he said.

"So yes, for example when I was on a stage with Olivia (Rodrigo) and Chappell (Rian, on the red carpet of Rodrigo's recent premiere), I don't think people will say, 'Wow, what is this random jazz singer doing here doing?' I think it's also because of my age and the way I present and market my music, "he continued.

I think for them I am a modern musician.

Furthermore, the Icelandese-Chinese soloist talked about the writing style of the lyrics. He admitted that he was more inspired by the lyrics of the song jaz standard than pop music.

The lyrics I like the most are the lyrics in Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, and Gershwin's little funny songs. There's a little bit of irony in it and those lyrics really illustrate what's going on around the singer. The lyrics are also very first people, because they're taken from musicals. So, the lyrics are very literally, "he said.

"And especially if the song comes from musical comedy, then the lyrics are often funny. And I think that's what I actually borrowed a lot of. However, instead of using the term from the 40s that Cole Porter might use, I'm just replacing it with terms from my time that I'm going to say."

But if asked Gen Z, Laufey said, they would consider the writing style of the lyrics ancient.

"Actually, my lyrics were inspired by musical theater writers whose songs became standard in the 30s, 40s, 50s. I think there is a level of humor and irony in it, which is now creeping into pop music," he said.


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