Album · 22 May 2026

Between Fire & Light

12 Track(s)12 Song(s)0 Instrumental(s)Motivational and Empowerment
  • “Between Fire & Light” places ambition, pressure, love, and survival between two forces: the heat that tests us and the light that shows a way forward.
  • “Move To The Beat,” “Carve It In Stone,” and “Always You” work like three windows into the album, each revealing a different temperature of the larger theme.
  • Across the lyrics, images of time, fire, heart, and night recur often enough to give the project its own symbolic language.
  • Within “Between Fire & Light,” the scenes keep changing, but the emotional questions echo one another strongly enough to make the sequence feel connected.
  • As one complete arc, “Between Fire & Light” works both emotionally and intellectually: something to feel first, then think about later.
Poster for Move To The Beat
Song · Track 1

Move To The Beat

“Move To The Beat” turns the line “Long ago, through every land and street” into a lens for the electricity of refusing to remain down. By the time it reaches “Oh-oh-oh, hear the call,” the song has widened that feeling into a fuller perspective.

Poster for Sip On This
Song · Track 2

Sip On This

“Sip On This” builds its lyric world from “Pop that cork, let's set the mood” and keeps circling back to “Sip on this, let the flavors ignite.” Together they shape a track filled with bright, extroverted joy.

Poster for Born For This
Song · Track 3

Born For This

“Born For This” threads forward motion and stubborn resilience through a series of concrete images, beginning with “Thundering toms, deep synth drones, ethereal female backing hums.” The line “Born for this, no disguise” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

Poster for Bread Winner
Song · Track 4

Bread Winner

“Thundering bass hits, deep male choir chants, dramatic brass” is the image that unlocks “Bread Winner”: a song shaped by strength forged in the middle of difficulty. The chorus then sharpens the feeling through “Bread Winner! Rise or fall.”

Poster for Burn, Drive
Song · Track 5

Burn, Drive

“Push ahead, break the chains” stays in the foreground of “Burn, Drive” as the song explores the electricity of refusing to remain down. Its language makes the emotion feel seen rather than merely named.

Poster for What You Need
Song · Track 6

What You Need

“What You Need” threads strength forged in the middle of difficulty through a series of concrete images, beginning with “I used to chase the perfect scene.” The line “Life don't wait for make-believe” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

Poster for Carve It In Stone
Song · Track 7

Carve It In Stone

“& Female Duet – Aggressive, Thought-Provoking” places “Carve It In Stone” inside an insistence on movement when fear says stop. From there, “Carve it in stone or let it burn bright” acts like the song’s emotional hinge.

Poster for All The Glory
Song · Track 8

All The Glory

“Empty chairs, names erased” stays in the foreground of “All The Glory” as the song explores the electricity of refusing to remain down. Its language makes the emotion feel seen rather than merely named.

Poster for Canvas Lies
Song · Track 9

Canvas Lies

“Canvas Lies” avoids announcing its theme outright; instead, “They praise the lines, not what's behind” and “Canvas lies, but we still stare” reveal self-questioning and quiet clarity. The result feels specific, visual, and emotionally close.

Poster for Another Shot
Song · Track 10

Another Shot

“Another Shot” builds its emotional contrast between “️ [soft film spool turning” and “If the flash feels too bright,” carrying discipline, defiance, and renewed momentum. The song lets its images do most of the explaining.

Poster for You Are The Reason
Song · Track 11

You Are The Reason

“Soft as the night when the world slows down” stays in the foreground of “You Are The Reason” as the song explores romantic warmth edged with longing. Its language makes the emotion feel seen rather than merely named.

Poster for Always You
Song · Track 12

Always You

“Always You” places romantic warmth edged with longing inside a recognizable scene: “The night is soft, your name's in the air.” Its later turn toward “When the years have faded pages” adds a second emotional layer.