Album · 03 Jul 2025

Kindred

12 Track(s)12 Song(s)0 Instrumental(s)Life and Philosophy
  • “Kindred” connects growth with kindness, truth, nature, self-respect, patience, and the quiet work of becoming a better human being.
  • “Born To Rise,” “Break The Chains,” and “10000 Hours” mark different points in that journey, showing how the same album can move between intimacy, conflict, reflection, and release.
  • Across the lyrics, images of time, soul, heart, and voice recur often enough to give the project its own symbolic language.
  • The movement of “Kindred” comes from changing perspective: private moments repeatedly expand into wider reflections about how to live, love, choose, or continue.
  • By the end of “Kindred,” the listener has moved through several emotional rooms but remained inside one larger house of ideas.
Poster for Born To Rise
Song · Track 1

Born To Rise

“Born To Rise” avoids announcing its theme outright; instead, “Yo, I'm not here just to follow the script” and “Born to rise, with the world in my hand” reveal an insistence on movement when fear says stop. The result feels specific, visual, and emotionally close.

Poster for A Love To Nature
Song · Track 2

A Love To Nature

“A Love To Nature” places “The scent of earth, fresh and pure” and “So let us hold, let us tend” at two ends of the same journey. Between them, the track explores human solidarity placed ahead of division with a strong sense of image and movement.

Poster for Oh Little Bird
Song · Track 3

Oh Little Bird

“Oh Little Bird” moves from “Little bird of joy, so bright, so near” toward “You race through the wind, your spirit high,” tracing the human cost hidden behind systems and slogans. Its strongest images keep the song grounded in a lived moment rather than a general message.

Poster for Beyond The Shell
Song · Track 4

Beyond The Shell

“Beyond The Shell” places the search for a steadier inner compass inside a recognizable scene: “I came to this world, like dust in the air.” Its later turn toward “We walk in shadows, we search for light” adds a second emotional layer.

Poster for Call My Name
Song · Track 5

Call My Name

“Call My Name” connects image and feeling with unusual directness: “There's a moment when you see me” leads into the unease and possibility of looking inward, while “When the path feels long, I'll stay near” leaves the thought in a different place.

Poster for Speak Your Truth
Song · Track 6

Speak Your Truth

“Speak Your Truth” builds its emotional architecture around “Yo, yo, yeah, turn that up” before opening further through “So speak your truth, don't hold back.” What it carries is the discomfort of seeing what society normalizes.

Poster for Break The Chains
Song · Track 7

Break The Chains

“Break The Chains” begins with “Yo, you've been caught in the mirror, blind to the fact” and widens into a reflection on confidence built from action rather than applause. The chorus image “Tear down the wall you built so tall” keeps pulling the song back to its central feeling.

Poster for Being Kind
Song · Track 8

Being Kind

“We walk this road, no riches to gain” places “Being Kind” inside public questions carried through personal emotion. From there, “Being kind, the warmth we share” acts like the song’s emotional hinge.

Poster for Talk To Your Soul
Song · Track 9

Talk To Your Soul

“Talk To Your Soul” places “In the stillness of the night, when everything is clear” and “When the path gets rough, and you feel unsure” at two ends of the same journey. Between them, the track explores a search for meaning beyond the visible with a strong sense of image and movement.

Poster for Trail Of Blossoms
Song · Track 10

Trail Of Blossoms

“The path is long, petals falling slow” sets the emotional doorway for “Trail Of Blossoms,” where social conscience and a refusal to look away gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “A trail of blossoms calling through the air” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

Poster for Walk With Time
Song · Track 11

Walk With Time

“Walk With Time” turns the line “Don't rush ahead, chasing the fleeting flame” into a lens for self-questioning and quiet clarity. By the time it reaches “The secret's not in racing to the end,” the song has widened that feeling into a fuller perspective.

Poster for 10000 Hours
Song · Track 12

10000 Hours

“10000 Hours” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “Woke up with a vision, a fire in my chest” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops discipline, defiance, and renewed momentum from there. Here, door quietly carries the idea of threshold, choice, and transition.