Suu: "My pattern was to look for people who didn't want to be with me."
The love story of the Catalan singer
"You in Menorca and I in L'Escala / but we bathe in the same sea. / I let the salt water pamper me if you're not here / When I wait for you back / you'll have to come looking for me." Thus the song returns. You in Menorca and me in L'Escala, a song Suu wrote for her girlfriend, Mire. She congratulated me on the performance: it gave off such a good energy. Then I racked my brains looking for her on Instagram, but there was no way.
"We were a couple for three years. The romantic relationship ended, but not the love, and now we're friends. We get along really well and we have a dog with shared custody, Sushi," explains the singer, about her ex-girlfriend with whom, she says, she has had the healthiest relationship of her life. heartbreak and now I'm looking to be alone and work hard. If love comes, let it be in a calm way," says Suu, who admits that she has historically had "an addiction to the infatuation phase." within love that isn't just the initial dopamine. The problem is that I look for emotions that give me stories, and I wish it weren't like that." "Many times my pattern was to look for people who genuinely didn't want to be with me, because it was comfortable for me to work from longing, melancholy and... he says, that heartbreak has taught him a lot about love. "Now I know what I want and what I don't." His experience has also taught him that it's much easier to communicate with girls. calm."