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“Coming Down The Street” is a song about self-love, self-acceptance, and walking proudly in whatever truth we carry. It’s that moment of stepping out—not just coming out, but coming toward who we are. When we say, “that’s mine, that’s my baby,” we’re not claiming perfection—we’re acknowledging our growing selves, our curiosity, our young mind still learning what it doesn’t yet know.
This record celebrates the courage to face our own becoming, to check out what’s been living downstairs in the heart, and walk it right into the light. It’s for anyone learning to embrace every part of who they are.
“Fear to Clear” is more than an affirmation—it’s rhythm, rhyme, and realization in motion. This track transforms the feeling of fear into a flow of clarity, turning affirmation into art. It’s built like a song, moves like a mantra, and speaks to that moment when doubt starts to dissolve into purpose.
Each line is a pulse of self-belief, a reminder that fear isn’t something to fight—it’s something to understand and clear through movement, breath, and sound. This is the future of affirmations: alive, musical, and made to be felt.
“We Okay” is a gentle, grounded anthem about finding peace in the places we used to rush past. It’s a song about the slow victory—the kind that arrives in small breaths, quiet mirrors, and the long walk back to ourselves. The lyrics move like a conversation with the inner voice, the one we used to ignore and now finally trust.
This record speaks to the moment when self-talk matures, when the mind stops chasing and starts breathing, when scars read like scripture instead of shame. It’s silk-in-the-sunlight calm, jazz-in-the-spirit resilience, the kind of peace built from honest reflection and earned clarity.
“We Okay” celebrates the collective us learning to live in our rhythm, rewrite our pace, and claim the wholeness already here. It’s a reminder that we don’t have to pretend or hurry; we just have to listen to the voice that says we’re enough.