Appreciate you looking out, 🙏🔥
I’m definitely willing to give Cursor a try. I’ve been working on coding, so I’m open to learning new tech and seeing how AI coding tools can help me build faster and cleaner.
Thanks again for the referral code I’ll test it out and see how it goes 💻🚀
@Coolheaded01 No worries, I get that 😔💔
I release songs on SoundCloud first before Spotify, just to see how people connect. I don’t always like putting everything everywhere right away, but if it feels right and people are feeling it, it’ll probably make it to Spotify at some point.
@Dittomusic Some songs feel like they were pulled out of the ribs.
“Still Remains”
For anyone who’s ever fallen apart and still had one name, one love, one ghost, one reason that wouldn’t leave. 🖤
https://t.co/H1HNpUIOWC
@AlbertaRee55195 A song about the one thing that still stays when everything else in me falls apart.
“as the dark fades in… the light goes out…”
Still Remains 🖤
https://t.co/H1HNpUIOWC
@promotershakil This song is me asking the dark for a reason… and answering it with survival.
“I don’t know… but I’m still here.”
https://t.co/0ukw9rciJi
Ball-O-Gremlin just got a BIG overhaul 🎮👹✨
New changes, cleaner gameplay, and a lot more gremlin chaos are rolling in.
Please read the game info before jumping in the must-read / how-to-play section is near the bottom of the info page.
Don’t skip it… the gremlins are already cheating. 😈🕹️
https://t.co/eFWWUUlNih
over 3,400 years ago, someone carved a hymn to Nikkal into clay in Ugarit. The Hurrian Hymn No. 6 is one of the oldest notated songs we can still attempt to play today. Before streaming, before paper music was already refusing to die. 🎶
there’s an audio illusion called the Shepard tone it sounds like it keeps rising or falling forever, but never actually arrives.
https://t.co/bhYVZlKflf
there’s an old pattern called the “lament bass” a descending line composers used for centuries to make music feel like it’s slowly sinking.
https://t.co/4zsqKHKjsV
music therapy has something called the Iso Principal music meets you in the feeling you’re already carrying, then gently walks you toward the light.
https://t.co/0u2rJUqJou
composers have hidden the ancient funeral chant “Dies irae” in songs for centuries to make your bones hear death before your brain catches up.
https://t.co/MdT8ph3fwL
New songs are rolling out on Spotify soon 🎶
If you liked any song I’ve posted on SoundCloud and want it on streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc., send me the song title.
Top 4 most-voted songs will be released. If there aren’t enough votes, I’ll pick 4 random tracks.
Yeah, I get that. It’s exhausting when everything online feels like it’s trying to turn people against each other.
Nobody should have to open their feed and feel like they’re being dragged into a war every five seconds. Sometimes it really does feel like the internet forgot people are still human behind the screen.
I get what you mean, and I respect that. I don’t want soulless button-push music either.
I just think there’s a gray area people erase too fast. Some of us use AI like a haunted instrument -we still bring the scars, the words, the direction, the edits, the taste, the feeling. The machine doesn’t know heartbreak. It doesn’t know what it cost to write the line.
So yeah, I agree creativity should come from people. I just don’t think every artist using AI is automatically empty or fake. Sometimes the algorithm is only the firestarter. The human is still the house burning.
Every blue-collar job holding the real world together.
AI can write a poem, make a song, and answer questions all day, but it still isn’t crawling under a house to fix pipes, pouring concrete in the rain, wiring a building, roofing in July, or turning a wrench while the world falls apart.
The future may be digital, but the world still has bones-and somebody has to keep them from breaking.