Album · 19 Jul 2025

Ashes, Dreams & Light

12 Track(s)12 Song(s)0 Instrumental(s)Motivational and Empowerment
  • “Ashes, Dreams & Light” lives in the space between what has burned away, what still hurts, and what continues to reach for hope.
  • Tracks such as “Never Surrender,” “Evening Falls,” and “5 Elements” widen the album’s idea by placing it in different emotional and narrative settings.
  • Across the lyrics, images of fire, time, sky, and night recur often enough to give the project its own symbolic language.
  • “Ashes, Dreams & Light” gains depth from contrast—one track may comfort, another confront, another celebrate—without losing the larger emotional arc.
  • Taken together, “Ashes, Dreams & Light” is meant to leave more than a mood; it leaves a set of thoughts that can continue after the final track.
Poster for Never Surrender
Song · Track 1

Never Surrender

“Never Surrender” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “Swore it once, now seal it tight” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops strength forged in the middle of difficulty from there.

Poster for Flip The Script
Song · Track 2

Flip The Script

“Flip The Script” balances courage that grows under pressure with the vivid image “Ego shrinks, growth expands, watch me soar.” The lyric becomes especially resonant when “Laziness kills ambition? Nah, ambition sparks the flame” returns as its emotional refrain.

Poster for Dirty Hands
Song · Track 3

Dirty Hands

“Dirty Hands” makes a clear emotional move from “Yo, listen up! They say you can tell a lot about” to “From the mud to the stage, I made my way.” Between those two images sits an insistence on movement when fear says stop. Here, soul quietly carries the idea of identity beyond surface roles.

Poster for Catch Me If You Can
Song · Track 4

Catch Me If You Can

“Catch Me If You Can” finds its pulse in “Slipping through the moonlit streets.” From there the lyrics move through confidence built from action rather than applause, using “You're almost close, but still too far” as the point the emotion repeatedly returns to.

Poster for An Eye For An Eye
Song · Track 5

An Eye For An Eye

“An Eye For An Eye” avoids announcing its theme outright; instead, “We've been chasing down the fight” and “An eye for an eye, it's not the way” reveal courage that grows under pressure. The result feels specific, visual, and emotionally close. Here, path quietly carries the idea of choice, direction, and the search for alignment.

Poster for I Feel The Ache
Song · Track 6

I Feel The Ache

“Your presence lingers like a breath in the air” sets the emotional doorway for “I Feel The Ache,” where the moment when thought becomes self-awareness gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “I feel the ache of what remains” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

Poster for Evening Falls
Song · Track 7

Evening Falls

“Evening Falls” connects image and feeling with unusual directness: “In the haze of evening light” leads into reflection that turns into self-recognition, while “In the fog of time, I lost the way” leaves the thought in a different place.

Poster for Little Dreams
Song · Track 8

Little Dreams

“Little Dreams” places “Tiny, fleeting dreams, like fireflies in the night” and “Dance in open fields, let the worries fade” at two ends of the same journey. Between them, the track explores an insistence on movement when fear says stop with a strong sense of image and movement.

Poster for Let Go Let Go
Song · Track 9

Let Go Let Go

“Let Go Let Go” connects image and feeling with unusual directness: “Where the mind finds stillness in every breath” leads into the calm gravity of surrender, while “All paths lead within, where the truth resides” leaves the thought in a different place.

Poster for Mind Over Money
Song · Track 10

Mind Over Money

“Mind Over Money” avoids announcing its theme outright; instead, “Two roads before me, but I know the way” and “Mind over money, that's how we win” reveal the emotional lift of reclaiming agency. The result feels specific, visual, and emotionally close. Here, time quietly carries the idea of change, mortality, and the impossibility of holding a moment still.

Poster for Fire In The Sky
Song · Track 11

Fire In The Sky

“Fire In The Sky” builds its lyric world from “We used to breathe, feel the earth beneath our feet” and keeps circling back to “There's a fire in the sky, burning high, burning bright.” Together they shape a track filled with discipline, defiance, and renewed momentum.

Poster for 5 Elements
Song · Track 12

5 Elements

“5 Elements” makes “Grounded in love, like the soil beneath” feel less like decoration and more like the key to the moment when thought becomes self-awareness. “We rise like flames, burning bright” reinforces that idea without over-explaining it.