The Inner Song
In the noise of today's music industry, we've lost something vital: the inner song.
It's that intangible quality that made Carole King's music timeless. The honesty that turned Bob Dylan into a legend. The patience that allowed The Beatles to evolve album after album.
Today, we're chasing hits, not heart. We're optimising for algorithms, not artistry.
But here's the secret: The inner song is still there, waiting to be sung.
It's in the lyrics that make you pause. The melody that haunts you for days. The performance that sends shivers down your spine.
Creating music with an inner song isn't about perfection. It's about intention. It's about pouring your truth into every note, even if your voice cracks or your fingers stumble.
It's about daring to be different when the industry pushes for sameness.
It's about giving yourself permission to grow, to fail, to try again.
In a world of instant gratification, the inner song asks for patience. In an era of AI-generated tunes, it demands human touch.
The question isn't whether you can create a hit. It's whether you can create something that matters.
Are you ready to find your inner song?