This is a collection of songs I’ve written, on topics such as love, rebellion, hope, pain, oppression, solidarity, desire, and more.
Here's the collection of the soundtracks from my book series "Stronger Together" that you can find on my profile. All the lyrics are written by me, while music is created by Suno AI.
Since I found such a good AI app as Suno, I've been obsessed with a wish to start writing my own songs again. I wrote something several years ago, but those works were super terrible, and I wish they never exisited. But now I've come back to this, and I'm now trying to do my best to give you the best experience. I'm not sure if I follow the rules of writing songs, but I'm doing my best to make them better. Writing songs in English is a real challenge to me. So, I ask you not to judge me too hard, and I will be really happy if you check this work out, like it, add it to your reading list, and leave a sweet comment.
Stronger Together: The Soundrack (Full Playlist): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB7RGU7Q1p-upnONRD4VUjj1eiXhKyLQm
Although Kota Mizushiro, and Akiko Chisai are back together, this tells the story about the harsh reality of what lies on the other side. Like their counterpart, Kota is known as Kaito in this universe while Akiko is known as Airi.
Kaito Mizushiro and Airi Chisai were lovers but as one of them got too attached, one of them got friendzoned. Despite the ongoing tension and the complication of being friends, Kaito still loves Airi, however the latter doesn't reflect back. What will happen next?
FIEFDOM FALL is a lyrical odyssey that unravels the collapse of a personal kingdom—one built on identity, love, family, and self-perception. Each piece is a chapter in a deeply intimate narrative, capturing the pain of growing up queer, the weight of cultural expectations, and the resilience required to rise from emotional wreckage.
The album paints a vivid portrait of a life marked by conflict: the struggle to reconcile filial duty with individuality, the devastation of unfulfilled love, and the quiet ache of yearning for a sense of belonging. At its core, FIEFDOM FALL is about the destruction of the worlds we build around ourselves—those shaped by relationships, culture, and dreams—and the strength to rebuild from their ashes.
Using the rich imagery of Chinese culture—jade as a symbol of fragility and jealousy, the Great Wall as a metaphor for barriers in relationships, and the balance of yin and yang—it weaves a tapestry of introspection and emotional vulnerability. Pieces like “Filial Piety” explore the clash between personal freedom and parental expectations, while “I Don’t Think” examines the fractures of heartbreak. The album culminates in a reflection on inner peace and the enduring power of chi, leaving the listener with a bittersweet sense of closure.
In the end, FIEFDOM FALL isn’t just about destruction; it’s about transformation. It’s a raw and poetic exploration of how we face the collapse of our internal fiefdoms and find the courage to rebuild.
Introverts are heavy thinkers, and even though they are very silent, they think within themselves about the world they live in. This book is about the problems, issues, and lifestyle introverts may suffer from.