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Abstract
‘Hijo Del Sol’, Spanish for “Son Of The Sun” and the title track of this 8-song album, was written as a metaphor to portray a person being born from the light of the sun after a period of great darkness. This whole album encapsulates the image of rebirth, from the ashes of grief and heartbreak into the embers of newfound motivation and hope. The loss of a loved one can leave a wound so deep in a person that it can last for years, and the grieving stages come and go until eventually there is acceptance (what some may call “moving on”). This is true when losing a person in death but also at the end of a love relationship, both of which were experienced by Pablo Trujillo prior to his journey to Berklee’s New York City campus, where he started working on the songs that eventually became Hijo Del Sol, his Culminating Experience (CE).
Publication Date
7-1-2024
Campus
New York City Campus
Specialization
Songwriting and Production
Recommended Citation
Trujillo, Pablo, "Hijo Del Sol" (2024). Creative Media and Technology. 65.
https://remix.berklee.edu/graduate-studies-cmat/65