Although he was forced to cancel – and postpone – several dates of his European tour, including his dates in Madrid and Barcelona, Lewis Capaldi continues to show us previews of what will be his second album Broken by the desire to be celestial sentwhich will be released on May 19.

And also, the Scot surprised all his fans with a very special announcement: The documentary is coming to Netflix! how i feel now will be available from April 5 and he will make us discover the most personal facet of the singer, as the eponymous single he released last Friday has already done.

So here’s my beautiful life
it seems to leave me so unsatisfied
No sense of self, but obsessed with self
I’m still trapped in my fucking head

Featuring a black and white montage of one of his past shows on his current tour, combined with footage of his TikToks, fans at his concerts, red carpet presence, award galas and other events, as well as the recording studio in recent years, Capaldi appears performing the song live for this music video.

The tandem between celebrity and mental health, key to his documentary

“When the opportunity to do a documentary came up, I was extremely hesitant. I think because I seem open to talking about a lot of things, whether in interviews, on stage or via social media, people assume that i know a lot about myself and my life, but the reality is that as a priority, i tend to reserve a lot of other things for myself now than this feature film, which has followed me for two years and a half, gonna see the light of day, I’d be lying if it wasn’t, I’d say I’m super nervous. I feel like there’s a lot of aspects that I’ve never talked about before and the truth is that the whole movie took on a much more intimate twist than I could ever imagine, so I feel in a particularly vulnerable position. Despite being very nervous, I really want to share it with the world. His name is how i feel now for the last song I wrote for my next album, which is a melody about mental health, something that I had never dealt with in my music”, they collect their comments on the documentary.

“Of course I realize how lucky I am to have the life I have and I know there are people in a much worse situation than me. However, as the last five years have been the best of my life i wish i would be lying if i said he didn’t mentally and honestly dent that’s what this song is about i know the last few years have been and continued to be difficult for everyone, so I hope you can feel identified in some way with what he is saying; it can be nice to hear that someone else is in the same boat as you. I know it would be for me”continue.

“Finally, I want to say that I am immensely proud of this documentary and I must thank all the people and entities involved for making it possible. Without a doubt, this has been one of the most unique and amazing experiences of my entire life and I doubt I will do another in the near future. because having a camera crew with you every step of the way makes you look like an idiot and just plain stupid. Either way, I hope you like it,” her post concludes.

Starting with LOS40, we’ll be preparing clines and psychologists to take on the more personal (and not-so-joking) first documentary about Lewis Capaldi on Netflix on April 5th.

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