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CREATIVO

570. LEWIS CAPALDI

CREATIVO

Roberto Mtz

Business

4.8668 Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2025

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Lewis Capaldi, cantautor escocés reconocido mundialmente por éxitos como Someone You Loved y Bruises, comparte su historia desde los inicios tocando en pubs y la escena indie hasta llenar arenas alrededor del mundo. En esta conversación con Roberto Mtz, habla sobre su proceso creativo, la presión de mantener el éxito, el humor como parte de su identidad, su visión sobre el pop actual, anécdotas de su infancia, y cómo busca mantener su música fiel a su experiencia personal. Si buscas un Airbnb increíble, busca en “Favoritos entre huéspedes”. Lo más increíble en Airbnb, según otros huéspedes: https://www.airbnb.mx/s/Mexico/homes Libros: https://robertomtz.com/SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Wik1DfA7kLiqRP9wNwFap?si=cfc6de7d36ec4cdbIG: http://instagram.com/robertomtztvTW: https://twitter.com/robertomtzTVFB: http://www.facebook.com/robertomtzTVConviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuyJTl3mDfdolxll5EIHejQ/joinCONTACTO/CONFERENCIAS: roberto@robertomtz.com

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1:00.5

Lois Kapali, welcome to Gaddaeho, how are you my friend?

1:03.3

I'm good, how are you?

1:04.4

Fine, I'm pleased Cahn. Lois Caballi, welcome to Gratio, how are you my friend? I'm good, how are you? Fine, I'm pleased to meet you.

1:06.7

That's all, man, you too, yeah, it's good to be here.

1:08.4

How has been your time in Mexico?

1:10.8

Good, I've not really done anything. I stayed at the hotel. We won't know, I went to see the like Lucho Libre. Okay, you went to a little children.

1:01.2

Yeah, it was good.

1:02.2

Yeah.

1:03.0

Yeah, I grew up, I back found a wrestling,

1:05.4

so it was nice to sort of see it.

1:07.4

You're a big football fan.

1:08.8

Like, what's your hobbies?

1:10.7

Like, I grew up a big fan of wrestling so it was nice to sort of see it.

1:25.3

You're a big football fan, like what's your hobbies? Like I read your Celtic fan? I'm a Celtic fan, yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm a Celtic fan. But I didn't, I grew up sort of with a sort of, I would get, I would go in and out of being interested in football because music was so um such a big thing so yeah it was not like um growing up it was more you know I

1:26.8

wouldn't have gone to games or stuff like that as much as I do now, do you know what I mean? But you now go to games? Yeah well I say that I've got a season ticket at Celtic. I don't get to use it often because I'm never really in Glasgow but my dad uses it quite a lot now. So yeah but Celtic would would be would be the team In how's like the national rivalry like in football wise with with Ireland or with Scotland and Ireland? I'd say a pretty yeah, yeah, we're pretty we're tight We're tight. Yeah, I think the big thing everyone always talks about is Scotland and England or Ireland and England But I don't think it's not as bad as people make it out or whatever, I think I always speak to English people who are like, why did scotch people hate English people so much? But I don't think that's the case at all. I think it's just a bit of a, we're just like, that's about a laugh. And plus I think, because Scotland sometimes is over, not overlooked, but like, not like it's the second fiddle to England a little bit. So, yeah, it's just about fun I think. But it's, yeah, we're now in Scotland, play England. And this thing, Scotland, we are quite good at being bad at things. Like there's always like sports and stuff out with Scotland's really enjoy the sort of, we find the fun and being shite a lot of stuff so yeah we are we take pride in that I think a little bit. Yeah I think that says a lot about like but well that's my interpretation of like this Scottish personality because you guys have like a really interesting sense of humor like I was a I was a really big fan of a Scottish band here called frightened rabbit Yeah, of course and I was like really into his music Yeah, and and he eventually passed away, but he yeah, he had a really yeah He had a really way interesting way of dealing with humor with like with sadness Yeah, like self-deprecating always taking the piss out of themself and stuff. I loved, I loved writing rabbit as well. A lot of people who work with me now have worked on them, like toured with writing rabbit and stuff like that. So yeah, that was very sad when he passed away. Great band. You started like in the indie Rob Robb scene? I preferred growing up, I grew up, I grew up into bands and indie music and indie rock. And yeah, I was very, I wasn't very into pop music at all. And I would almost like sort of, you know how it is when you're younger and you sort of turn your nose up at pop music a little bit. And yeah, like I would almost, pop music's not cool or whatever, so I, yeah, I used to be into like bands, so I'd be like art at monkeys and stuff like that. Excuse me. Yeah, all those types of bands are strokes. Those would be the bands I grew up on, but that just, as I got older, I got more and more into sort of, there was a, there was a called Paul and a teenage okay he was making pop music who I say pop music it's still very it was still really cool but it was really cool and I loved the sound of it and I loved his styling music and every album he puts out he sort of changed drastically changes how the music sounds and I I really liked his music and then that sort of opened the door slightly to other you you know, I say pop music because it paled those music was in the charts and stuff, or it was in the charts. So I always, that's what I always deemed whatever was in the charts as pop music. And he was really cool and I liked his music. So that sort of opened the doors slightly to, you know, the more popular stuff that I got it to.

5:27.2

Yeah, I agree. I started liking a lot of punk bands and butt-banks. I was actually reading the Wikipedia page and they said that you were a big fan of, of thing 182. Yes, yes. So yeah, I started like with butt-bunk and all of that and all that stuff. And eventually I got older and I started appreciating a lot of pop artists like I

5:24.9

I'm really into right now to the new Miley Cyrus album for example and all that stuff. And eventually I got older and I started appreciating a lot of pop artists.

5:45.4

Like I'm really into right now to the new Miley Cyrus album for example. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you're album as well and you're latest album as well. I think pop is in a really interesting place right now. Like it's a resurgence, I don't know if that's a word, but it's like a second coming of. Yeah, and I think it's cool. Pommel is just really cool now, like people like Chapel Road and Sabrina Carpenter.

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