Zara Larsson
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And I think that strong difference between the seasons, I think it makes people appreciate when it's good a lot and really savor the moments of...
warmth and sun and like having your five weeks of vacation which most people do in the summer and it's so beautiful to see where the when the spring kind of settles in and i've had so many pictures of strangers on my phone
where they just stop like in the middle of the street and then they turn their faces towards the sun like a sunflower and then they just have their eyes closed and they just stand there in the street just soaking up the sun.
Like those first day of spring where you can kind of feel the heat of the sun.
It's like you come alive.
And then those two months where it's good weather, it's like nothing else really matters.
At least that's the way it is for me.
And I think a lot of people.
And then we just try to hold on to that just so we can get through the really, really dark and cold winters.
Yes, it's like euphoric, you know, it's about kind of being grateful for life also.
And I've wanted to write a song called Midnight Sun for so long.
And now when I'm 27, I feel like I'm allowed to be nostalgic of my childhood and like my upbringing and just the way I think it shaped how I write music consistently.
Because also when the summer is happening and is present, I don't really want to do much.
I just want to try to have a good time.
But then also in the winter when it's really dark and cold, I think that's when people get into the studios and like work a lot because you don't want to be outside.
Exactly.
Yeah.
On this song?
I mean, the whole song is about my perfect day at my summer house, like 40 minutes outside of Stockholm.
So I just walk around, no shoes.