On Tuesday, December 27, local singer Samanta Tīna came out with a new song “Vēstule Tev”, which has a very special and personal message. The single also has a music video filmed at Cesvaine castle, and it’s like Tina comes out, emphasizing her true feelings.
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“Although the title of the song is ‘Letter to You’, it is also a letter to each of us, it is an open confession to ourselves,” Samantha explains, and in this song she points out that what we hide does not disappear anywhere, it remains in us and rots.
“A letter for you! It’s a confession for yourself too! Confess that you hurt yourself, you didn’t respect yourself, your feelings, you didn’t listen to your intuition and what the soul says in front of you. Confess to yourself that you were afraid of being alone, and therefore the habit and habit of being with someone where love is long gone is stronger.
This song is a confession to ourselves and to others that we have deceived each other and believed it ourselves.
By living this way, we lose ourselves and become blind to ourselves and to others. You need to be able to see it and forgive yourself for not loving yourself, and when you say goodbye to the other person, be able to wish them to find true happiness,” Samantha explains.
The video “Letter to You” was filmed in the castle of Cesvaine and 1000 candles were used there. The feeling created by them fully reflected the singer’s original intention. “The day before the shooting of the video, I myself went to Ventspils to get the candles, which were kindly donated to us by “Diana Sveces”, bringing with me a heartfelt greeting and the wish that the idea will succeed, that everything is beautiful, and that it really was. Of course, you can’t do without adventures either. There was a grand piano in Cesvaine Castle, but it turned out that you can’t put candles on it, so we have to say a big thanks to “Dizaina Park” for the exclusive candles that burn with a bright flame, but never melt, so we managed to place them on the grand piano without damaging it.” remembers Tina.
The author of the music of the song “Vēstule Tev” is Ingars Viļums, but the words were written by Samantha herself, revealing that it was quite a magical moment, because the moment we persistently thought about the words, it was seemingly impossible to find those righteous.
“I knew what I meant, but there was no way to put it into verse and song form. I let go of this idea, I went to India, I traveled, I took time for myself. On my way back from India, when I boarded the plane, my hand took the new pad with my beloved deity Ganesha on the cover, which I had bought in India, and quickly “picked up” the lyrics of the song. This block is also an integral part of the video which further reflects that the message of the song is very personal, special and true. When I got home two days later I had already met Ingar in the recording studio and the song “Vēstule Tev” was written,” says Samantha.
In conclusion, Samantha sincerely thanks Ritvars Bluk and her team, Aiga Baikova, “Dzaina park”, “Burtnieki” Ābeldārz, “Denim Dream”, “Diana Sveces” and Cesvaine Castle.
Listen to Samantha Tina’s new song “Vēstule Tev”:
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