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'gravity' - Shezabubadino's 2nd Original Song, An Ode To Destiny and The Future

Shezabubadino's second original song releases today titled 'gravity', designed to be an opposite to her first original song which was an ode to her past ('Synthetic Dreams'), 'gravity' is a song about diving into the unknown and exploring the future, with lyrical tie ins to what made Shezabubadino - Destiny 2.


The song is a bucket list project for Sheridan, a collaboration piece with French musician Pretty Patterns who has worked with notable artists such as Mori Calliope & Gigi Murin of Hololive English, and Enna Alouette & Meloco Kyoran of Nijisanji English and created pieces for HOYOVERSE's games StarRail and Genshin Impact. Patterns has been one of her favourite artists ever since discovering his music through a random post on twitter when he first released ATARAXIA in 2020. Before working on original music, Sheridan would love to cover his songs.


Inspired by his songs 70047, VOIDS and Encore, Sheridan wanted a piece to shine with a link to her love of space exploration and Destiny. Hence gravity was born.


Gravity was made possible with toplining sung by Sheridan, Choir organised by Stephen Boi, produced and written by Patterns, Mixed by Vesen, Album art illustrated by Leuchyo and Music Video edited by Clay.


LYRICS:

As far as light goes

As far as I know

The feeling never left us


When I try to let go

Of things that I loathe

May I know what I lost?


When your violet eyes don't recognize

All the fears & laughter

Did I waste my time?


When I fall as low as I can hide

Would the worlds, take silence for an answer


Oh maybe I could try

When I grasp minutes I could borrow

Oh maybe I could fly

When I show, that somehow I'm not hollow


If my sighs rose among the stars

In my mind, maybe I could heal this sorrow

When a sign, that I belong this far

Makes me cry, maybe I can breathe tomorrow


All that the gravity pulls

Is all I harbor

Longing is etched in my soul

Oh I won't falter

If I must lose what I hold

Oh all the cinder

Spreads and resides in my bones



 
 
 

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