‘MUSIC IS MY LIFE’ | Aussie sensation Keenan Te on his ‘therapeutic’ songwriting | Patrick V. Miguel

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Born into a musical family, music was Keenan Te’s first language. The Australian singer-songwriter claimed that even before he could speak, he had always loved music. Know more:

Born into a musical family, music was Keenan Te’s first language. The Australian singer-songwriter claimed that even before he could speak, he had always loved music. And throughout, his love for music never faded, no matter how it has been tested multiple times before. He explained that it is because music is always something he wanted to pursue—nothing more.

“I’ve been working really really hard and I’m really perfecting my craft,” the 22-year-old singer/songwriter explained. “You don’t see the years and years of preparations that come before, [compared to] what you see on social media now.” And like his previous releases, “Scars” is among his music inspired by his life experiences. “Scars” expresses one’s recognition that it is okay to love again, despite being hurt in the past. It is about letting one’s guard down and being vulnerable and open enough to gamble in love once again.

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