More Than Music—A Release of Pressure

BREATHE came out of one of the lowest points I’ve ever been in. I felt like I was carrying too much—anger, loneliness, memories that wouldn’t leave me alone. It wasn’t planned, I didn’t sit down to “write a song.” It just spilled out because I had no other way to deal with what I was feeling.

The lyrics started as messy notes in my phone at 2AM, stuff I was too scared to actually say out loud. The melody came later, almost by accident, but once it clicked everything poured out fast. It wasn’t about chasing a perfect sound—it was about expressoin that night, that moment where breathing felt impossible.

This song is me at my most unfiltered. It’s not dressed up or covered with pretty words. It’s just the truth of what heartbreak does when it sits heavy on your chest and you can’t shake it.

BREATHE is an unfiltered dive into heartbreak, grief, and the suffocating weight of love lost. The song blends confessional lyrics with haunting emotion, capturing what it feels like to have air in your lungs but still be unable to breathe. Through vivid storytelling—loneliness, anger, temptation, and drowning in memories—it paints the inner chaos of losing someone who once felt like your whole world. BREATHE is more than a song; it’s a release of pressure, a cry for honesty, and a reminder of how heavy love can feel when it turns into loss.

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