ZeBrene Releases New Song "Tas jau ir daudz"

On Thursday, November 21, musician ZeBrene released a new song titled "Tas jau ir daudz," which he reveals to be a deeply personal story created as a solo project because, quite simply, whispering in a duet doesn't really work.

The title of the song seemingly opens up a wide range of possibilities, but as ZeBrene explains, it is important to understand how to pronounce it correctly: "This is not a song with an emphasis on 'much,' this is a song with an emphasis on 'already.'" Although this single was created as a solo project, ZeBrene shares that this does not mean he has given up on duets, but the story in "Tas jau ir daudz" is so close to him that there was no place for another artist in it this time.

"This song is like a reflection on whether routine is a positive or negative word. For example, to achieve success in sports, you need a training routine; to be healthy, you need a sleep routine. But then, when all of this is achieved, a person thinks, ‘Now, I’ve fallen into a routine.’ We strive for stability, but is it rewarded enough? Because it turns out that we gain this stability, which we then destroy ourselves, looking for something new," ZeBrene reflects.

Listen to the song on Spotify!

Speaking about the music video, ZeBrene is straightforward: "This song is like a nineteen-year-old teenager to whom I’ve given all the best I could, and he is ready for his life. But then he decides to leave home and doesn’t want to earn money—perhaps he’s afraid. So, I said, ‘Enough, pack your things, and go to work!’ Turns out I kicked a naked and poor guy out of the house, without a music video, without anything. I hope he grows up!"

In conclusion, the artist wants to make everyone think about themselves, their desires, and life in general: "We are all ready to pay, I’m not afraid to say, a million, to experience another day. But when we wake up on a regular day, we should actually already feel like millionaires. This day has essentially come for free. Why are we given such a gift? We need to learn to appreciate it," says ZeBrene.

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