Album · 28 Jul 2025

12 Ways 2 Feel

12 Track(s)12 Song(s)0 Instrumental(s)Love and Romance
  • “12 Ways 2 Feel” moves through a deliberately broad emotional spectrum, treating love, effort, wonder, struggle, hunger, and human connection as different doors into feeling.
  • “Fading Moonlight,” “Heart Beats Unite,” and “Endless Hunger” mark different points in that journey, showing how the same album can move between intimacy, conflict, reflection, and release.
  • Across the lyrics, images of heart, time, sky, and night recur often enough to give the project its own symbolic language.
  • Within “12 Ways 2 Feel,” the scenes keep changing, but the emotional questions echo one another strongly enough to make the sequence feel connected.
  • As one complete arc, “12 Ways 2 Feel” works both emotionally and intellectually: something to feel first, then think about later.
Poster for Fading Moonlight
Song · Track 1

Fading Moonlight

“Fading Moonlight” watches a once-vivid world slowly lose colour while the narrator alone still senses the absent “you.” Moonlight, breeze, cloud, birdsong, and a crumbling earth turn private loss into a larger meditation on impermanence and the instinct to keep living.

Poster for I Love You
Song · Track 2

I Love You

“I Love You” moves from “The way your eyes meet mine, it feels like fate” toward “There's no rush, no need to say it all,” tracing affection that feels immediate rather than decorative. Its strongest images keep the song grounded in a lived moment rather than a general message.

Poster for You Are My Canvas
Song · Track 3

You Are My Canvas

“You Are My Canvas” begins with “Caught in the moment, where our laughter blooms” and widens into a reflection on the vulnerable joy of choosing another person. The chorus image “You're my canvas, I'm the brush” keeps pulling the song back to its central feeling.

Poster for Fields Of Gold & Grain
Song · Track 4

Fields Of Gold & Grain

“With the sun on our backs, we rise at dawn” sets the emotional doorway for “Fields Of Gold & Grain,” where social conscience and a refusal to look away gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “Stomp and clap, hear the boots tap” gives the song its clearest emotional centre. Here, dawn quietly carries the idea of renewal and the first evidence that darkness is temporary.

Poster for Growing Old
Song · Track 5

Growing Old

“Growing Old” makes “In the morning light, I'll take my stroll” feel less like decoration and more like the key to the moment when thought becomes self-awareness. “I'll laugh, I'll dance, I'll sing along” reinforces that idea without over-explaining it.

Poster for Dont Stop Beating
Song · Track 6

Dont Stop Beating

“Dont Stop Beating” threads a relationship viewed through touch, memory, and presence through a series of concrete images, beginning with “I spoke to my heart, in silence it knew.” The line “Without asking for more, it carries the weight” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

Poster for Heart Beats Unite
Song · Track 7

Heart Beats Unite

“Heart Beats Unite” uses “In a world that's moving fast, we're losing touch” as a small scene with larger weight, opening into devotion expressed through ordinary moments. The lyric’s return to “Let our heartbeats unite as one” gives that idea a memorable centre. Here, heart quietly carries the idea of emotional truth and vulnerability.

Poster for Heart Of A Fighter
Song · Track 8

Heart Of A Fighter

“Heart Of A Fighter” moves from “Yeah… it's time to show the world” toward “You're a fighter, you've got all you need,” tracing an insistence on movement when fear says stop. Its strongest images keep the song grounded in a lived moment rather than a general message.

Poster for Breaking Through
Song · Track 9

Breaking Through

“Breaking Through” balances the emotional lift of reclaiming agency with the vivid image “Tailored precision, walking through the door.” The lyric becomes especially resonant when “He's got the charm, he's got the style” returns as its emotional refrain. Here, clock quietly carries the idea of pressure, mortality, and measured time.

Poster for Never Let Them Know
Song · Track 10

Never Let Them Know

“Never Let Them Know” builds its lyric world from “Sleek suit, black tie, I'm blending in the crowd” and keeps circling back to “Never let them know your next move.” Together they shape a track filled with the unease and possibility of looking inward.

Poster for Heading To The Forest
Song · Track 11

Heading To The Forest

“Heading To The Forest” builds its lyric world from “Yo, Listen up, this ain't just another track” and keeps circling back to “So I'm heading to the forest, where the world stands still.” Together they shape a track filled with collective responsibility rather than passive sympathy.

Poster for Endless Hunger
Song · Track 12

Endless Hunger

“World looks different, stripped of plenty” places “Endless Hunger” inside collective responsibility rather than passive sympathy. From there, “Endless hunger, voices rise” acts like the song’s emotional hinge.