Scream & This Side

Scream was born from a place of belief. Belief in love, even in a world that keeps questioning it. I wrote this song thinking about the people who are deeply in love and unafraid to show it, and also for those who have started to doubt whether love is still worth believing in.

Love has a way of changing how we see everything. It softens the hard edges of life. It gives meaning to effort, patience, and sacrifice. With “Scream,” I wanted to express that kind of love loudly, openly, without apology. The kind that does not whisper or hide, but stands tall and celebrates connection.

This song is romantic at its core, but it is also honest. It reminds us that love is powerful, not weak. That choosing love does not make you naive, it makes you brave.

“Scream” is my way of saying that love is still beautiful, still necessary, and stillcapable of transforming lives if we let it.

This Side is a reflection of where I am right now and where I believe I am heading. It came from looking at my life honestly, the lessons, the growth, the pressure, and the quiet confidence that comes with staying committed to a vision even when the results are not immediate.

I wrote this song thinking about the future version of myself and the people walking this journey with me. The ones who stayed when it was uncomfortable. The ones who believed when it was easier to doubt. “This Side” speaks to that patience, that discipline, and that inner knowing that if you stay true to the plan, things will eventually shift.

It is a song about perspective. About understanding that the current moment does not define the final outcome. There is a better side ahead, and we are slowly moving toward it. This song is encouragement, not just for me, but for anyone who feels like they are doing everything right but have not seen the reward yet.

“This Side” is a reminder to stay focused and grounded while trusting that the work will eventually speak for itself, even during moments when progress feels slow, because the smile we are working toward does come when we keep showing up and moving forward.

The cover art for “Scream & This Side” is a visual reflection of everything these two songs stand for. At first glance, you see a human figure in silhouette, standing behind a lamp, surrounded by deep red tones and shadows. Nothing about it is loud or obvious, but everything about it is intentional.

The silhouette represents me as an artist and as a person. It shows what happens when your identity is reduced to a shadow, when your light is questioned, ignored, or pushed aside. There are moments in every journey where your voice feels unheard and your presence feels dimmed. This image speaks to that reality. It acknowledges the darkness that can surround you, whether it comes from doubt, pressure, setbacks, or people who do not believe in what you carry.

The lamp is the most important element in the image. It symbolizes the inner light that cannot be taken away. Even when the light source feels small or hidden, it still shines. It still creates form. It still defines shape in the darkness. The message is simple but powerful. Even if my light is quenched or challenged as an artist, I will still find a way to glow. If the space around me is dark, I will make the darkness shine. Wherever I find myself, with or without help, I will shine.

The raised and moving silhouettes in the background represent motion, struggle, passion, and release. They reflect the emotional range of the two songs. “Scream” lives in that movement. It is bold, expressive, and emotional. It represents love that refuses to be quiet.

Love that is not afraid to be felt or shown. Love that stands tall even when the world tries to convince you it is weak. The red tones echo romance, intensity, and vulnerability. They show how love can burn brightly even in uncertain spaces.

“This Side” lives in the posture of the central figure. Calm. Grounded. Looking forward. It represents patience, growth, and belief in what is coming. It is about standing firm in the present while keeping your eyes on the future. It is the quiet confidence that says the better side is ahead, and I will get there by staying true to the plan.

Together, the cover art brings both songs into one story. It is about love and perseverance. Expression and patience. Light and shadow. It shows that even when you are surrounded by darkness, your purpose still finds a way to show itself. “Scream & This Side” is not just about where I am musically, but where I am mentally and spiritually. Still standing. Still believing. Still shining. This artwork is a reminder that light does not need permission to exist. It only needs conviction.

Tracklisting

Scream was born from a place of belief. Belief in love, even in a world that keeps questioning it. I wrote this song thinking about the people who are deeply in love and unafraid to show it, and also for those who have started to doubt whether love is still worth believing in.

Love has a way of changing how we see everything. It softens the hard edges of life. It gives meaning to effort, patience, and sacrifice. With “Scream,” I wanted to express that kind of love loudly, openly, without apology. The kind that does not whisper or hide, but stands tall and celebrates connection.

This song is romantic at its core, but it is also honest. It reminds us that love is powerful, not weak. That choosing love does not make you naive, it makes you brave.

“Scream” is my way of saying that love is still beautiful, still necessary, and stillcapable of transforming lives if we let it.

This Side is a reflection of where I am right now and where I believe I am heading. It came from looking at my life honestly, the lessons, the growth, the pressure, and the quiet confidence that comes with staying committed to a vision even when the results are not immediate.

I wrote this song thinking about the future version of myself and the people walking this journey with me. The ones who stayed when it was uncomfortable. The ones who believed when it was easier to doubt. “This Side” speaks to that patience, that discipline, and that inner knowing that if you stay true to the plan, things will eventually shift.

It is a song about perspective. About understanding that the current moment does not define the final outcome. There is a better side ahead, and we are slowly moving toward it. This song is encouragement, not just for me, but for anyone who feels like they are doing everything right but have not seen the reward yet.

“This Side” is a reminder to stay focused and grounded while trusting that the work will eventually speak for itself, even during moments when progress feels slow, because the smile we are working toward does come when we keep showing up and moving forward.

The cover art for “Scream & This Side” is a visual reflection of everything these two songs stand for. At first glance, you see a human figure in silhouette, standing behind a lamp, surrounded by deep red tones and shadows. Nothing about it is loud or obvious, but everything about it is intentional.

The silhouette represents me as an artist and as a person. It shows what happens when your identity is reduced to a shadow, when your light is questioned, ignored, or pushed aside. There are moments in every journey where your voice feels unheard and your presence feels dimmed. This image speaks to that reality. It acknowledges the darkness that can surround you, whether it comes from doubt, pressure, setbacks, or people who do not believe in what you carry.

The lamp is the most important element in the image. It symbolizes the inner light that cannot be taken away. Even when the light source feels small or hidden, it still shines. It still creates form. It still defines shape in the darkness. The message is simple but powerful. Even if my light is quenched or challenged as an artist, I will still find a way to glow. If the space around me is dark, I will make the darkness shine. Wherever I find myself, with or without help, I will shine.

The raised and moving silhouettes in the background represent motion, struggle, passion, and release. They reflect the emotional range of the two songs. “Scream” lives in that movement. It is bold, expressive, and emotional. It represents love that refuses to be quiet.

Love that is not afraid to be felt or shown. Love that stands tall even when the world tries to convince you it is weak. The red tones echo romance, intensity, and vulnerability. They show how love can burn brightly even in uncertain spaces.

“This Side” lives in the posture of the central figure. Calm. Grounded. Looking forward. It represents patience, growth, and belief in what is coming. It is about standing firm in the present while keeping your eyes on the future. It is the quiet confidence that says the better side is ahead, and I will get there by staying true to the plan.

Together, the cover art brings both songs into one story. It is about love and perseverance. Expression and patience. Light and shadow. It shows that even when you are surrounded by darkness, your purpose still finds a way to show itself. “Scream & This Side” is not just about where I am musically, but where I am mentally and spiritually. Still standing. Still believing. Still shining. This artwork is a reminder that light does not need permission to exist. It only needs conviction.

Tracklisting