We will find out in August and September 2025 whether his song will have a positive impact on the demographic situation of Latvia and whether new taxpayers will be born.
“I myself am doing well with promoting demographics, I have a son who is six years old, and I also helped my wife raise two foster sons who are already 16 and 19 years old old My wife and I lived together for seven years, they helped each other develop and learned a lot from each other. We have decided to divorce and have been living separately since February,” said Reinis.
The musician is happy that he managed to maintain friendly relations and they are still good parents. Often during courtship, “dirty laundry” is washed in public, disdain and humiliation are expressed, they have decided to end the marriage on a positive note – by ‘ hold a divorce party.
The party will be held on November 29, at 18.00 at the creative center “Hyper”, where an exhibition of photos with Reina’s ex-wife and her concert will be presented.
About his work, Reinis says that he makes fun of how bad it is, nothing – every joke has a part of the truth. He also has songs about serious topics, but it should be understood that he works in the entertainment industry and that kind of humor does not exist in Latvia.
“It may not be for everyone, but those who do are very appreciative of what I do. Iron and satire. The only problem with this kind of humor is that part of the public doesn’t get it. I have had problems at a few jobs that I had to leave because of the songs. For this reason, I don’t think humor is a defense tool in my case, because it would be much “safer” and easier to create neutral songs, “pouring water” and hiding behind a mask,” Reinis is sure.
When creating potential hits, the first thing that comes to mind is the music for which the lyrics were created. Sometimes the singer hears a funny phrase every day, sometimes the song plays in his sleep and the show’s partner writes it down when he wakes up. Currently, Reinis is working on the album “Miera osta“, which plays the theme of love.
“A lot of songs about love seem clichéd, that’s why I want to create songs that I like, maybe with a bit of humor about those clichés, but without making fun of the bottom -an idea like that, putting my heart into it,” said Reinis.
The musician dreams of creating a unique genre of music in Latvia, with the help of which local musicians could be known all over the world. Reinis has already created a template for creating songs of this genre, and he is ready to share it with other musicians with whom he could conquer the world.
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What do you hope listeners take away from “Miera osta” in terms of cultural or social change in Latvia?
World-today-news.com: Welcome, Reinis Klattenbergs! Can you tell us about your new song and how you think it will impact Latvia’s demographic situation?
Reinis Klattenbergs: Well, August and September 2025 will be the time to find out if the song has a positive effect on Latvia’s demographic situation or not. We’ll just have to wait and see. My goal with this song and all my music is to provide some entertainment and make people smile, but also to tackle some more serious topics in a lighthearted way. Humor can be a powerful tool for starting conversations and breaking down barriers, so I hope that’s what happens here.
World-today-news.com: You’ve had a very public personal life, with your divorce making headlines recently. Can you share with us how you’re dealing with that and how you’re handling the public perception of your private life?
Reinis Klattenbergs: As an artist, I understand that my personal life is part of the public sphere, but I try my best to maintain a sense of privacy for myself and my family. We’ve decided to end things on a positive note by having a divorce party, where we can celebrate our time together while moving forward. It’s important to me that my sons know they’re still loved and supported, no matter what happens.
World-today-news.com: You mentioned that you use humor in your music, which can be controversial at times. What do you think is the role of humor in your work, and how do you handle criticism or backlash?
Reinis Klattenbergs: Humor is subjective, and I understand that not everyone will find my jokes funny. But for me, it’s a way to express myself and challenge norms. I’m not trying to offend anyone, but sometimes my humor can rub people the wrong way. When that happens, I try to stick to my guns and stay true to myself. As for dealing with criticism or backlash, I take it in stride and use it as an opportunity to grow and improve.
World-today-news.com: You mentioned that you’re working on an album called ”Miera osta” which deals with the