We Are Used to Losing People and Then Valuing Them as Much as They Deserve, Says Arame
“I don't know how much, what percentage, but he made us a little, very little kinder, so that we would be more caring toward each other. We are used to losing people and then valuing them as much as they deserved,” said singer Arame, speaking about his friend Hayko during a conversation with journalists in the yard of Saint John Church.
“We all were close with him, we were friends, and today he made us come here, as we are all broken,” the singer added.
“When Hayko's songs play today in the Square and in the Metro, just imagine what value he had for the people, what place he holds in our hearts, what legacy he has left. I believe that after a certain time, we will truly realize what music Hayko has left us,” Arame concluded.