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F1 Fans Mesmerized by Charles Leclerc’s ‘Gut-wrenching’ and ‘Tears-inducing’ MIA23; Call It Sadder Than AUS23

Vidit Dhawan
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F1 Fans Mesmerized by Charles Leclerc's 'Gut-wrenching' and 'Tears-inducing' MIA23

Charles Leclerc continues to make his fans emotional, not so much because of his performances on the track but for the music he has produced recently. A few weeks after he released his debut hit single, AUS23, the Monegasque has now released another single, MIA23.

Fans have barely taken any time to acknowledge the beauty of the 25-year-old’s music once again, with several of them referring to him as a ‘musical genius’. Leclerc has often described his music as ‘depressing’, which is exactly how his fans find his music.

F1 fans believe Leclerc’s MIA23 is ‘sadder’ than AUS23

Several fans, such as Clara, believe that ‘MIA 23 is sadder than AUS23’.

On similar lines, fans such as Eva stated how Charles Leclerc could produce some of the most ‘gutwrenching’ and ‘tears-inducing’ music.

And then some fans, such as Jen, stated that while ‘AUS23 is beautiful,’ MIA23 is far better.

Charles Leclerc has often described his own music as depressing

While giving his take on his music at one of the Miami GP press conferences, Charles Leclerc said, “If they are ready to be into depressing music, then I’m probably the one to go to. But yeah I mean, my music is not that good. I am a racing driver and I did that for fun“.

This was not the first time that the Ferrari driver referred to his music as ‘depressing,’ as he also passed similar comments when asked if he would be interested in collaborating with Lewis Hamilton. In reply, the 25-year-old said (as quoted by Tami), “If he’s (Hamilton) happy to sing in a depression song, then I might be the one he goes to”.

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Vidit Dhawan

Vidit Dhawan

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Vidit Dhawan, a Formula 1 Editor at The SportsRush, is intrinsically connected with everything around the sport — from the engine roar, the cacophony on the grandstands to the action. He fell in love with F1 during the inaugural Indian GP in 2011. After more than a decade of deep engagement with the sport, Vidit insists he will remain a lifelong fan of Fernando Alonso, and sees the future of F1 in Charles Leclerc. A sports fanatic from childhood, he discovered his passion for writing while pursuing a bachelor's degree in international and global studies. Vidit has written over 1,700 articles, ranging from news reports to opinions. He thrives covering live action, and loves to dig into the contrasting personalities in the F1 bandwagon and narrate their journey in life as well as the sport. Vidit also follows tennis and football, enjoys playing as well as coaching chess.

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