• 5 months ago
In today’s episode of ‘How It Went Down,’ Spanish star Aitana shares how she created her new song "AKUREYKI" and making the music video with her co-writer, Colombian star, Sebastián Yatra.

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00:00 Hi, this is Aitana and this is how it went down for my song Akureyri.
00:04 [Music]
00:13 Well, this is the third song with Sebastián Yatra.
00:17 It seems that we get along quite well in the studio, without a doubt.
00:21 The truth is that I will tell you that Akureyri is a song that we started in Iceland
00:26 on a trip that we both made in 2023 for my birthday.
00:29 We bought a guitar, we went to buy a guitar and Sebastián started trying different guitars.
00:34 I was recording like in the little shop and he started with Akureyri chords.
00:37 Then he started, I don't know, like throwing some verses.
00:41 [Music]
00:43 I don't know, like some verses.
00:44 And then I came up with the melody of
00:46 [Music]
00:51 So I have it recorded in a video, you know?
00:55 Like literally.
00:56 And Sebastián told me, "That melody is very beautiful."
00:59 And then we said, "Ah, well, let's start a song."
01:02 We took the guitar and started the song in a car.
01:05 And that's when the first verses and the first melodies of Akureyri began.
01:10 And it ended later in Mexico.
01:12 It's a song that's been around for a long time.
01:14 It's not a typical song that you do in a day or a week.
01:17 It's a song that we did many times and in very different conditions.
01:21 Sebastián is a very versatile artist.
01:23 I mean, he can really make you a song to dance a lot
01:27 and a song to make you cry for a whole week if necessary.
01:31 We are very similar in that.
01:33 We don't focus only on a specific music style,
01:38 but we love pop in all its areas.
01:41 So it's very, very fun to be able to go into the studio with someone
01:44 who doesn't have a specific thing to do,
01:46 but you just let yourself be taken by the inspiration and that's it.
01:49 We finished it and Sebastián liked it so, so, so much
01:52 that he didn't want to be part of the song.
01:55 So it was also like a discussion, "What do we do with the song?
01:58 You keep it, I keep it."
02:00 And it was like, "No, we're going to have to get this song out together."
02:03 I'm not good at the cold, I don't know,
02:06 but tonight I'll find you.
02:09 At the end of the video, there are little videos that were recorded
02:12 with my camera of the real trip,
02:14 of the trip we did when it was my birthday,
02:16 what I told you before.
02:18 But the idea of going back to Iceland and shooting this video with Félix Bollain,
02:22 who is also the director who has won Best Video Clip with Nati Peluso,
02:27 I mean, he's really a very, very, very good director.
02:29 The truth is that we had a lot of cold.
02:32 Not as much as I thought.
02:34 It was very cold in Iceland and just the week we arrived,
02:37 it started to get better.
02:39 I mean, it was very cold, but we were prepared.
02:41 We were really wearing thermal clothes, a lot of...
02:43 like ski clothes, you know?
02:45 So we were prepared and we didn't feel so cold.
02:47 And in June, the nice thing was that in Iceland in June,
02:51 it's not night.
02:53 So the 24 hours were daytime.
02:56 And I remember that we wanted to take the typical capsule of these,
03:00 the stars and the sky,
03:02 and I said to Sebastián, "But how are we going to do that
03:04 if the 24 hours are daytime?
03:06 I mean, we're not going to be able to sleep or see the stars.
03:08 It's going to be impossible."
03:10 So I said, "I have to go back to Iceland to sleep."
03:13 That kind of thing.
03:15 But when we went in March, it was night.
03:17 There were hours of night and everything.
03:19 But in June, no. In June, 24 hours a day.
03:28 It's a pretty strong experience for me too.
03:31 It's been a while since we've released a song together.
03:34 But I think it's the person I've collaborated with the most
03:36 in the six years I've been in the business.
03:38 I don't have three songs with anyone.
03:40 To understand each other well, I'm sure we understand each other well.
03:42 Yes, for sure.
03:43 I'll tell you that the process of everything,
03:46 I mean, the process from the time we made the song
03:48 until it came out,
03:50 there's been everything.
03:52 I mean, we've been through everything, really.
03:54 I mean, there have been better times, worse times.
03:56 But that's why it's such a real song.
03:58 Because it was made in one way,
04:00 it was finished in another way,
04:02 it was recorded in another way.
04:04 So, really,
04:06 we never really knew what emotional process we were in.
04:09 But I think that's also the beautiful thing about Sebastián and me,
04:12 that we just let ourselves go.
04:14 And a lot of people don't know this.
04:16 I haven't told anyone.
04:18 For my next project, I'm doing a lot of songs with him.
04:20 And that's it.
04:22 And right now, the truth is that we're very happy.
04:24 And we're having a great time.
04:26 We're sharing a lot together.
04:28 We're spending a lot of time together.
04:30 And I'm very happy.
04:32 (upbeat music)
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