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Show Me The Way

It’s so easy to get caught up in the challenges of our lives. Our instinct often says, “You’ve got to fix this!” But the truth is, God calls us to let Him handle the heavy lifting. Still, I find the lessons I need to learn MOST often come around more than once—like they’re set on a perpetual rotation.
This song is incredibly chill, and it reminds me of a great San Francisco-based band I discovered years ago called MINIPOP. The lead singer, Tricia Kanne, is hands down the best vocalist I’ve ever heard. Her voice is simply unforgettable!
Christmas For Two

There’s something undeniably magical about Christmas. One of the things I love most is the wide array of traditions that families hold dear. These cherished rituals, however, can be bittersweet, as they only come around once a year, making time seem to slip away faster than we’d like. I had an absolute blast writing this song in retro style!
The Best For Me

Sometimes, love comes to some people earlier in life than it does for others. But that doesn’t mean anything is wrong—it’s simply not yet the right time. As time goes on, though, we often become more set in our ways, and that can make it harder for relationships to grow and flourish. But there’s truly nothing more fulfilling than finally finding that ‘perfect’ person who is just right for you!
Cry Again

It’s hard to believe that 9/11 was so long ago when so much of it still feels like yesterday. I was browsing through YouTube and came across a video taken just after the second plane hit. It was about 30 minutes of raw, unedited footage (yes, some of it was graphic), and watching it brought a flood of emotions and memories rushing back. The sheer waste of human life, all to make hollow political points, is almost unfathomable. As we all know, it marked the beginning of many years of fighting and loss. This song is simply a request for a friend to talk to about the event—someone to share the weight of it with.
The UnFriend Song

In every relationship, we experience different “tiers” that vary depending on the individual and the nature of the connection. As we transition from one tier to another, we often navigate a subtle “gray area” that can go unnoticed—sometimes shifting through these phases without a single word being exchanged.