
What's most important to Yatra now is having his music reflect his current state of emotions while helping fans feel all of theirs too, whether it's a profound feeling or something more rooted in fun. "I'm happy with the music I'm working on, and I think it's reflected in my videos, where it's like, they're being made out of love and enjoyment and not out of what the result is going to be - really having some valor agregado (added value)." "I've been working on myself a lot, and I'm back to being myself," Yatra says. Thanks to Sapiens, Yatra hadn't just found his album title he had completed what he calls his "masterpiece." To Yatra, that term perfectly encapsulated his last three years, which saw the singer embark on a personal quest filled with intentional self-discovery and whimsy, learning how to love while also refining and expanding his sound. Upon reading, the 27-year-old Colombian artist discovered dharma, a concept that is defined as the nature of reality.

Little did he know, that book would solidify the vision for the project he had been trying to perfect for years. Six months ago, Sebastián Yatra picked up a copy of Sapiens: A Brief History of Mankind by Yual Noah Harari.
