Album · 22 Jan 2025

Nine Shots of Love

9 Track(s)9 Song(s)0 Instrumental(s)Love and Romance
  • “Nine Shots of Love” treats romance as a series of distinct snapshots, each track capturing a different texture of attraction, devotion, memory, or desire.
  • “City Love Letter,” “Street Graffiti,” and “Platinum Bond” mark different points in that journey, showing how the same album can move between intimacy, conflict, reflection, and release.
  • Across the lyrics, images of light, fire, stars, and night recur often enough to give the project its own symbolic language.
  • “Nine Shots of Love” allows each track to keep its own identity while the recurring concerns in the writing slowly build a larger conversation.
  • “Nine Shots of Love” ultimately feels less like a single statement than a collection of perspectives held inside the same universe.
Poster for City Love Letter
Song · Track 1

City Love Letter

“City Love Letter” makes “Met you where the alleys breathe life through cracks” feel less like decoration and more like the key to a relationship viewed through touch, memory, and presence. “City Love Letter, written in our stride” reinforces that idea without over-explaining it.

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Song · Track 2

Trap Of Your Love

“Trap Of Your Love” builds its emotional architecture around “Your vibe's a beat I can't resist” before opening further through “Trap of your love, I don't wanna break free.” What it carries is a soft, almost cinematic sense of belonging. Here, home quietly carries the idea of belonging and emotional safety.

Poster for Bounce Back Love
Song · Track 3

Bounce Back Love

“Bounce Back Love” balances a soft, almost cinematic sense of belonging with the vivid image “We've been down, seen the streets run dry.” The lyric becomes especially resonant when “Bounce Back Love, always on the rise” returns as its emotional refrain. Here, light quietly carries the idea of clarity, hope, or the nearness of something sacred.

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Song · Track 4

Rogue Hearts

“Rogue Hearts” makes “They call us rebels, say we don't belong” feel less like decoration and more like the key to devotion expressed through ordinary moments. “Rogue hearts, we take what we need” reinforces that idea without over-explaining it. Here, fire quietly carries the idea of conviction, transformation, or a force that cannot stay hidden.

Poster for Street Graffiti
Song · Track 5

Street Graffiti

“Your name's my tag, written on my soul” sets the emotional doorway for “Street Graffiti,” where a soft, almost cinematic sense of belonging gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “Street Graffiti, painted bold and true” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

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Song · Track 6

Gold Chain Vows

“Gold Chain Vows” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “Your love hangs like gold, shining and rare” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops the vulnerable joy of choosing another person from there. Here, fire quietly carries the idea of conviction, transformation, or a force that cannot stay hidden.

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Song · Track 7

Luv Rebound

“Luv Rebounding with every mile” sets the emotional doorway for “Luv Rebound,” where a soft, almost cinematic sense of belonging gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “Luv Rebound, it's the vibe we share” gives the song its clearest emotional centre. Here, time quietly carries the idea of change, mortality, and the impossibility of holding a moment still.

Poster for West Coast Crush
Song · Track 8

West Coast Crush

“West Coast Crush” connects image and feeling with unusual directness: “Golden rays in your soulful eyes” leads into affection that feels immediate rather than decorative, while “From the Hollywood lights to Venice sands” leaves the thought in a different place. Here, hand quietly carries the idea of care, labour, or practical solidarity.

Poster for Platinum Bond
Song · Track 9

Platinum Bond

“Platinum Bond” begins with “Dripping finesse, your love's a charm” and widens into a reflection on tender intimacy and the pull of emotional closeness. The chorus image “Platinum Bond, shining so strong” keeps pulling the song back to its central feeling.