The title itself, "Sempre Me," which translates to "Always Me," immediately sets a tone of unwavering self-identity. However, the descriptor "Instrumental" presents a fascinating paradox. It suggests a piece of music that speaks without words, relying entirely on melody, harmony, and rhythm to convey its message. This creates an immediate tension: how can a piece that lacks explicit lyrical content express a consistent sense of self, or "Always Me"?