After the release of Good Way featuring CDKAH, I felt a shift—not just in the way people were receiving my music, but in the way I was connecting with my own sound. That song carried a certain energy, a certain groove that spoke to joy, movement, and the rhythm of everyday life. The love it received reminded me why I started making music in the first place. But as an artist, I’ve never believed in standing still. Growth is everything, and evolution is the heartbeat of creativity.
That’s why I didn’t slow down.
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I went right back into my space, back into the late nights and quiet mornings, chasing a different kind of feeling. I wanted to create something softer, something deeper—something that speaks directly to the heart. Not just a song you dance to, but one you feel. That’s how An Angel was born.
An Angel is more than just a track to me—it’s a reflection of a moment, a person, a feeling that words alone couldn’t fully capture. I remember sitting in the studio, letting the melody guide me before the lyrics even came. It was one of those rare moments where everything flows naturally, like the music already existed somewhere in the air, and I just had to catch it.
This song is about that kind of love that feels unreal. The kind that makes you pause and ask yourself, “Is this really happening to me?” It’s about finding someone who brings peace into your chaos, someone whose presence alone feels like light breaking through darkness. That’s why I called it An Angel—because sometimes, love feels divine, like a gift you didn’t even know you needed.
When I was writing it, I wasn’t thinking about trends or charts. I was thinking about connection. I was thinking about those quiet moments people share—the late-night conversations, the soft laughter, the comfortable silence. The kind of moments where you don’t need anything else, just that person beside you. That’s the vibe I wanted to create.
And that’s why I always say: listen to this melodious vibe with your lover and just chill. Let the music do what it’s meant to do. Let it wrap around you, slow things down, and bring you closer. In a world that moves so fast, we all need something that reminds us to pause and appreciate what truly matters.
Vocally, I approached this song differently. I allowed myself to be more vulnerable, more open. No rushing, no forcing—just letting every note breathe. I wanted my voice to feel like a conversation, like I’m speaking directly to you. Because at the end of the day, music is personal. Even when thousands of people are listening, each person experiences it in their own unique way.
The production also played a huge role in shaping the emotion of the song. We kept it smooth and atmospheric, with melodies that linger and rhythms that gently carry you along. Nothing too heavy, nothing too distracting—just enough to let the feeling shine through. Every sound was intentional, every layer placed with care.
As an artist, moments like this remind me that music isn’t just about entertainment—it’s about storytelling. It’s about capturing emotions that people sometimes struggle to express. If someone listens to An Angel and thinks about someone they love, or feels comforted, or even just smiles quietly to themselves, then I’ve done what I set out to do.
I’m always inspired by real life—by love, by experiences, by the people around me. And I believe the best music comes from honesty. You can’t fake feeling. People can hear it. They can sense when something is real and when it’s not. That’s why I pour myself fully into every track I create.
Following Good Way, I knew I had to show another side of myself. Not just energy, but emotion. Not just rhythm, but soul. An Angel is that balance. It’s a reminder that even in the midst of everything going on around us, there’s still beauty, still softness, still love.
And this is just the beginning.
I’m constantly creating, constantly exploring new sounds, new ideas, new ways to connect. Every song is a chapter, and I’m still writing my story. I want people to grow with me, to feel the journey, to be part of something real.
So when you press play on An Angel, don’t just listen—experience it. Let it take you somewhere. Share it with someone special. Let it become part of your moments, your memories.
Because for me, that’s what music is all about.