AwakenDestinies
“You see what you want, you see what I let,
but you don't see the nights I ain't over yet.”
“Lyrically in the tradition of Johnny Cash and Eminem — dark narrative storytelling with the emotional architecture of Linkin Park.”
Hear the
Work
Stream the complete catalog across three chapters. Raw production meets unflinching narrative.
Four
Chapters
Four chapters, newest first. A narrative arc across the catalog — all original, artist-owned, and available for licensing.
Reflections Don't Lie
Turns scars into structure, and then turns that structure into something that hits people in the chest.
- Am I the Problem
- One More Last Beer
- Frontline Shadow
Chapter 3
The hot and cold of emotion — the rage, the pain, the confusion. But also the moments of clarity, growth, and finding reasons to keep moving forward.
- Calculated Storm
- Satellite Ears (My Maxie Boy)
- Badge on the Beat
Room To Breathe
Clear control and self-confrontation, refined until it shines through with its meaning.
- Lay It Down (Moving On)
- Where Do I Go From Here
Where the Road Leaves Its Mark
Built from real life, real pain, and real growth. Country rock meeting the emotional honesty of a modern edge.
- Six Clicks From Glory
- Flip the Wheel
- Every Way Back Home
- Miles on the Meter
Songs built like confrontations — spoken setup, escalating verses, cold final verdict.
“You see what you want,
you see what I let,
but you don't see the nights
I ain't over yet.
So don't wish you were me…
'Cause I wish I were you.”
So am I the problem or the only one soberAm I the ProblemReflections Don't Lie
standing in a room full of fake composure?
They numb their pain, yeah they call it livin',
well I feel every truth that they ain't admittin'.
Tell me — am I the problem?
Where the first lyric turns inward, this one turns outward — defiant, clear-eyed, refusing to go numb. Two registers. One consistent voice.
Emotion Determines
the Genre.
Awaken Destinies was built from the collision of four traditions: the moral reckoning of country, the confrontational precision of rap, the emotional detonation of rock, and the symbolic darkness of metal. Not as a genre experiment — as a direct reflection of how the music actually gets written.
Emotion determines the genre. When the story demands rage, the music reaches for rap or metal. When it demands reckoning, it pulls toward country. When it demands release, rock. The songs are structured like confrontations — spoken setup, escalating verses, cold final verdict — sitting where Johnny Cash's moral storytelling, Eminem's narrative precision, and Linkin Park's emotional architecture intersect.
All lyrics written by the artist. Production realized via AI-assisted tools — self-produced, independently released, and fully cleared for licensing.
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