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An EP isn’t a placeholder; it’s a snapshot of a pivotal moment. It’s that short, sharp burst of truth; a chapter of life condensed into music. Unlike a full album, it’s quicker, leaner, and hits harder, letting you in close without asking for commitment.
But this isn’t a generic “mini-album.”
The EP is the soundtrack to a turning point - the crossroads between what was and what’s coming next. Every track was written and lived from the gut, capturing the tension of uncertainty, the sparks of change, and the raw pulse of resolve.
Here you’ll find songs that:
Cut to the heart of the moment - no filler, no fluff.
Explore growth in real time.
Reflect the unfiltered sound of now.
Press play, and let yourself feel the shift; because these songs exist in the space where things were breaking and something beautiful was trying to be born. More than music: this is the emotional arc you didn’t know you needed today. Collection of EP releases - Coming Soon
Across “Money,” “Today, It All Flows,” and “Fuck Bad Luck,” the story moves from intention to alignment to ownership. These songs reject superstition, scarcity, and waiting for permission; and replace them with self-belief, momentum, and control.
Lyrically, the EP frames wealth, health, and success as internal states before external results. Money becomes a reflection of confidence.
"What Wasn't Said" is the perfect emotional spine for this EP; quiet, haunting, and heavy with truth. Every track you’ve written so far is a room in that house of silence.
All of these songs trace the emotional life cycle of love; from silence, loss, realization, to release. “What Wasn’t Said” anchors on regret, showing how unspoken truths can end a relationship more deeply than conflict. “Irreplaceable” confronts the permanence of certain loves, capturing the ache of moving forward while emotionally staying behind. “Unsent Letters” lives in quiet devotion, where love survives through words never delivered and feelings never resolved.
“The Day I Saw You” marks the painful awakening; seeing a former love move on and realizing closure arrives through witnessing, not explanations. “Still Irreplaceable” accepts that healing doesn’t erase love, honoring bonds that remain etched beneath time. “The Game” shifts the tone toward self-reclamation, exposing manipulation and the moment clarity replaces illusion.
“Fall” reflects on choosing love despite the cost, framing pain as proof of something real and meaningful. Finally, “Release” closes the arc with mature surrender; letting go without bitterness, loving without possession, and finding peace through acceptance.