![]() ![]() It just grew and the song, it just has a soul of its own, it really does. It doesn’t matter, I’ll keep doing as many languages as possible. I gotta finish working on the Swedish, I’m working on the German, working on the French, and then most definitely, I wanna do Arabic as well, and I’ll keep going. I look forward to releasing that because I think they could really use it, I think they can use it more than anyone, and it escalated into 10. ![]() Then I was like, “What other country can I sing in? I know, Chinese”, so I did Mandarin, Hindi, and Japanese. I gotta sing Spanish”, so I sang it in Spanish, then Portuguese. So when I finished Italian, it was like, “Well, I gotta sing it in the second most biggest language in the world. I don’t know, I felt like I was Pavarotti, it so easily came to me. I finished that, I was like, “Wow, the energy is pretty big here, so maybe I should sing it in Italian, it’s only across the Channel”. When I finished it in Korean and I was like, “Well, you know, this could be a nice unification for my country too”, we went through a horrible separation and I was like, “Well, let me sing it in Croatian”, so I translated in Croatian and sang in Croatian. So I followed basically whatever is guiding me through and I just followed the spirits and I wrote the song in English, of course, then we translated it into Korean. I don’t know, so I went by the piano and I just started writing the song and said, “Let me write a song for the unification of people”, and immediately “Trust in Love” just came through, “trust in love, trust in peace, I can’t live until I know I’m free”. Anyway, so also watching the news and it’s like, “We’re gonna bomb this and we’re gonna do this”, and all these threats, then the human trafficking and the kids trafficking, and I was like, “Oh God”. Could you imagine being separate and you can’t go? It’s awful. You got people from Korea, from South Korea with families in North Korea, they don’t see each other. One day I was watching the news and there was just so much, I just couldn’t put together why the country is separated. I’ve lived there for a little while and worked there, I have friends there, and I know that feeling, the energy, and the connection. ![]() On writing “Trust In Love” based on his time in Korea – Steelheart has been going to Korea, I’ve been going to Korea, since 1989, and “She’s Gone” is still the number one karaoke song in Korea today. ![]()
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