i was pretty hungry...
4 hours later...
i arrived 40 minutes early to my writing session at 8am...so i had some morning tacos! my first session was with a veteran pro argentine-mexican manu moreno (there was unfortunately no food). we barely finished the song in time and so I headed to westwood at 2pm to write with miss sofi mayen...luckily they saved the day and brought us some chips and cookies. I headed home to sleep for a couple and then at 10pm - I headed for my last session with pablo latapi (not the famous anchorman - his son) who will be releasing his solo album soon... my cousin attempted to make some quesadillas at 3am and they all got stuck to the frying pan, but we managed to save a few and they were actually pretty good.
4 hours later...
the next morning i arrived early again (i was still trying to calculate mexico traffic - which is impossible) and maru gomez from sony had bought everyone pastries! they were awesome and we barely left any for xuan long from try casete, with whom I wrote a great song that morning. at around 2pm maru drove me to write with kalimba for his upcoming album. at around 5pm i headed to jose luis ortega's house to write. he's in a band called rio roma which should be coming out later this year. then I headed to my temporary home at 11pm where john rhose from rhose was waiting for me to write. we had some pig skin and mangos and it was too heavy a dinner to sleep correctly.
4 hours later..
my last morning was with jannette chao and it was a crazy writing session, but crazy good of course. she made me awesome toast! then she had to leave for the airport...so i decided to have some sushi and then head to universal music for a quick meeting (no food here). my last meeting was with axel dupeyron - an up and coming bro-ducer...and too soon before I knew it...TACOS with my cousin and a double dulce de leche flan to finish off beautifully!
a really special thanks to the vidal family and maru and david at sony/atv publishing mexico for putting up with me throughout my stay!
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