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Clairo typ osobowości MBTI

Osobowość

"Jaki typ osobowości jest {profilename}? {profilename} jest typem osobowości {mbti} w mbti, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} w enneagram, {big5} w Big 5, {sociionics} in Socionics."

One thing I’ve observed about Fi dom musicians is that they’re emotional purists. They want to represent their feelings as potently and ideally as they can. But the way they do this can differ depending on their auxiliary function. INFP artists (e.g. Cobain, Elliott Smith, Win Butler) like to express themselves through drama and catharsis—they want to find the saddest chord, the most powerful buildup or tonal shift, the most raw performance. (Ironically, Ne musicians tend to care more about keeping individual moments exciting because they get bored more easily in the present.) ISFP musicians, on the other hand, are more preoccupied with the overall aesthetic. They prefer to sustain a mood, to capture a fleeting feeling and make it last. They want to carve out an aesthetic identity and make a space for themselves. And that’s what Clairo does. (Obviously there are many exceptions to this hypothesis, but the general tendencies are there.) Clairo tackles topics of love, life, and death with much insight and maturity, but it’s the minute details in her lyrics that become the selling point. The small fleeting moments, sustained for an entire song or album, like snapshots frozen in time. Fi > Se > Ni.

Biografia

Claire Cottrill (born August 18, 1998), known professionally as Clairo, is an American recording artist from Carlisle, Massachusetts. She wrote "Pretty Girl" (2017), a lofi-produced song that attracted over 26 million views on YouTube. She credited her sudden popularity to the website's algorithm system.

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