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Tras el lanzamiento de su sencillo “Lemonade”, el cantante británico adelantó en una charla con Teleshow cómo será su próximo disco, How Did
Between confessions and creativity, Louis Tomlinson opened the doors of his new album: "Trying to improve yourself is a positive thing"
After the release of his single "Lemonade", the British singer advanced in a chat with Teleshow what his next album, How Did I Get Here?, will be like. In addition, he reflected on his artistic growth and his personal evolution
On the bright Argentine afternoon of this spring Wednesday, Louis Tomlinson once again occupied the center of attention of the pop universe just hours after releasing "Lemonade", the advance of his new album. The artist, who has toured the world with his music and imprint since those days of furor with One Direction, spoke with an open heart in a virtual press conference. There, he gave details about the release of his next album, How Did I Get Here? and the reasons that led him to the beginning of a new musical chapter.
The announcement, which brought airs of freshness both in sound and in story, was experienced as a real event. The recent single shows that authentic emotions, bonds with his fans and the search for creative freedom are still at the center of everything for the Briton. "It's the album that I always deserved to make," Louis began by telling Teleshow, and then continued: "It's a cliché to say it, but I think that the albums I made before, all the decisions I made before, everything and every type of frustration, all that led me to this moment where I finally feel comfortable and I have the luxury of having the time to be able to make mistakes and experiment."
The musician delved even deeper into what it means to go through the current stage. "It's one thing to go into an album hoping to experiment and it's another totally different thing to make it work. And that definitely, as you go through the process, helps with momentum and confidence. You dare to dream one day and suddenly the album starts to be in a slightly more experimental place and finds its way back to pop," he explained. Asked about the first advance of this album, Tomlinson was clear: "I think that definitely gave me a lot of confidence in this project because there are quite a few songs. And 'Lemonade' is one of them really, that when I started making the album, I wouldn't have necessarily anticipated it sounding like that and I think that's always a positive thing as an artist, trying to outdo yourself."
Louis, at his most introspective, shared details about the inner work done between albums, and how his solo journey gave him the possibility to experiment with other methods of composition and production. "There is a conversational type of lyrics that in this album is lived a little more in metaphor. It's not as direct as the previous albums, lyrically, but there are still songs that are quite direct and honest. So I think that's the glue that binds them together. But on those two previous albums, particularly on Walls, I learned a lot in the process and I'm very proud of each song," he said, showing that evolution is his flag.
The choice of this date did not go unnoticed: the meeting took place just a few days before the first anniversary of the death of Liam Payne, a close friend of Louis and former teammate in One Direction, who died in Argentina. Although the focus was on the excitement of the release of their next album that will be released on January 23, 2026, the proximity of the harsh memory added a special nuance to the announcement and an inevitable sigh of nostalgia for their fandom. And, although there was no mention of it between coffees and shared details, his words on his death continue to resonate. "I feel more than lucky to have had you in my life, but I'm really struggling with the idea of saying goodbye. I'm so grateful that we've grown even closer since we formed the band, talking on the phone for hours and reminiscing about the thousands of incredible memories we had together," the artist said in October of last year on his networks.
Looking back on his early steps as a vocalist and outside of One Direction, Louis explained honestly, "When I listen to that record now, I can feel that time and there's a little bit of frustration in terms of the sound and what I really wanted for my first album. Although when I look back, I feel really proud. So that must say something about quality because I'm quite demanding of myself." For Tomlinson, looking back is not looking with regret: it is recognizing the maturity that came with the years and the searches, the freedom and the energy of a voice that does not fade when the massive phenomenon lowers the foam.
On his personal and professional growth from the work on this latest album, and regarding the unknown of whether fans will be able to perceive this evolution and change of direction when listening to it, the artist deepened: "With every song we write, all of us are trying to look for something more ambitious and different. I guess what I learned about myself is that I still want to test myself. It's easy to get comfortable, with everything, with the music video, with the way the tour will look, and even with the promotion I'm doing. Now, I just joined TikTok, I'm trying to do different things this time. I'm really trying to go all out in every aspect. I'm really trying to push myself. So I hope the fans feel good about the confidence they've inspired."
A separate chapter within this process is occupied by the recording mode and the locations that Louis and his team chose to experiment and create. "I have a growing list of beautiful places I've visited, but I've really only toured there and obviously have great memories of the show. But the only problem with touring is that you go in and out and you don't really get to see the place enough, so that place was definitely on that list. But also, it's been a dream of mine for a long time to record and write somewhere tropical and immerse myself in all the atmosphere and the environment and everything it really has to offer, so Costa Rica was just perfect for that," he said in front of the camera about the destination he chose with his main collaborator and co-producer. Nico Rebscher.
Throughout the talk, Tomlinson was also asked about his recent memories of Latin America and the possibility of returning, especially to Argentina. "We will see you soon," he promised without giving details or specific dates.
The back and forth about the importance of the bond with those fans led to another confession: "Those moments are vital for me personally. I get instant feedback from fans and I'm lucky enough to almost always have good shows. So that kind of feeling, especially at a time when you've been very busy and maybe a little stressed, recharges the soul. It's nice." No wonder: Tomlinson knew how to build a direct relationship with his audience, answering requests on networks and making his most loyal people part of each tour.
If one thing is clear after each of the questions and answers in this talk, it is that with this album, Louis not only sought to reinvent himself, but also to accept that all evolution involves vulnerability, trial and error. And that both in the studio and on stage, her driving force continues to be curiosity and the challenge of giving it her all. During the weeks leading up to the release, the young man also worked on his image and digital presence: he incorporated new platforms, and took a turn in the direction of his video clips. Thus, he bet on fresh sounds that reflect that "change of cycle" of which he spoke.
The album, which according to his words divides its essence between the introspective and the experimental, benefited from the calm and atmosphere of Costa Rica. It was not only a trip for the musician, but for his entire team, which accompanied ideas, night sessions and even inspiring walks on the beach. The artist mentioned how the lyrics explore themes of self-improvement, confidence and the nuances of adult life, without abandoning his pop roots, but always looking for the "extra" that makes a difference in the discography of someone who knew how to grow up under the watchful eye of millions.
The closing of the event, far from being protocol, was pure emotion and connection with the Argentine and Latin American public. When the camera was turned off and the round of questions ended, the British singer left a promise in the air and the certainty that, despite the records, the tours and the changes, the essential remains unchanged: the songs, the vulnerability, the gratitude and that encounter with the people that, album after album, is always renewed.
highlights from carlos' end of year interview w andrew benson:
'Those few lines are Sainz in a nutshell - honest, self-critical, humble, determined, hard-working.'
"I am not proud, because I am not ahead. The day I am ahead in the statistics is the day I will be proud. Until then, I will keep working at it, keep finding lap time in myself"
"A lot of people... sometimes they don't perceive my speed," Sainz says. "And I know how fast I am; I just don't like talking about it. I don't give it value, because if I know in myself and my engineers and the people I work with know it, I don't need more people to know it.
"And I feel like I always have a clear mind when racing and I can identify the opportunities and the chances to know what is right or wrong from the inside of the cockpit that sometimes is the biggest challenge."
this interview is such a good insight into his character and how self-aware he is - being so conscious of how he's perceived in the media as well as within the team. just a really lovely read tbh
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Over time Bo’s need to be edgy subsided. “You know, everyone is edgy, Geico commercials are edgy,” Bo says. He was doing comedy for himself, not to make anyone else happy.
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El cantante británico lanzó “Lemonade”, el primer adelanto de su próximo trabajo discográfico, y confirmó que How Did I Get Here? se estrena
"How Did We Get Here?": The new album that could bring Louis Tomlinson back to Latin America
The British singer released "Lemonade", the first advance of his next album, and confirmed that How Did I Get Here? It will premiere on January 23, 2026. In a conference with Latin media in which CNN Chile participated, Tomlinson spoke about the creative impact that his time in Costa Rica had on the composition of the album and reaffirmed his close connection with Latin American audiences.
Louis Tomlinson released Lemonade, the first advance of his third studio album, How Did I Get Here?, which is scheduled for release on January 23, 2026.
"I summarize it as the album that I always deserved to make," said the 33-year-old Briton about this new musical stage. "My bread and butter is honesty. I continue to learn and improve as a singer and songwriter. For the first time, I allow myself to be the artist I have always wanted to be."
With Lemonade, the former One Direction bets on a brighter palette: guitars with a funk pulse, bright keyboards and organic percussion.
All of them, details that are in line with an intention that he himself defined as "big and fun" for the inaugural single of a new phase. "He has an instant and natural personality. In the end, it turned out to be the perfect way to start this chapter," he added.
The inspiration behind the creation of How Did I Get Here?
Part of the foundation that shaped their upcoming full-length release was three weeks of sessions in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica.
In the press round with media in the region, CNN Chile asked him about the influence of the environment on the gestation of the album, in which he worked with his main collaborator and co-producer, Nico Rebscher.
CNN Chile: You wrote part of this album during a three-week stay in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica. How did that environment influence your creativity? For example, in decisions such as tempo, guitar sounds or vocal takes. How did it inspire you?
Louis Tomlinson: "I would say ... When I was a kid, in the place where I grew up, you don't take this kind of thing very seriously. You don't think about them much. Maybe you think that all that is half hippie, cheap, that it doesn't make much sense. But the idea of fully immersing yourself in the concept of an album... It's just that, for me, this album was always going to have a sense of freedom, and I always dreamed of doing it somewhere tropical. The idea of really pushing the limits, you know what I mean? When it comes to creating something, you obviously extract things from somewhere. And if you give yourself the right context... Surrounding yourself with a paradise and such a beautiful aesthetic is a super safe bet. It can only benefit how you feel. And when the weather is beautiful, as it was there, that is also beneficial. I think the effect of all that, on the subconscious itself, is that it allows you to create from a much happier and freer place."
On Wednesday, the singer also revealed that he will embark on a new world tour with confirmed performances in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, England, Italy and Spain, among other countries.
And although upcoming dates in Latin America have not yet been announced, although it is not ruled out that concerts will be added in the future.
"They know I'll be there (...). It's a really important part of the world for me. I've only had incredible experiences from that side of the world," he said.
In 2024, during an exclusive interview with CNN Chile, the singer had already mentioned his intense connection with the regional public.
"When you look at the audience, it's not like there's a small group here having a good time, another small group over there... It's all of them. Everyone is enjoying themselves. And I love that. I love that there's not a single person standing there with their arms crossed. Everyone is having a good time," he explained.
Tomlinson landed in Chile for the first time with his solo proposal in 2022, with multiple sold-out dates at the Movistar Arena. Two years later, he performed at the Bicentennial Stadium in La Florida.