my album cover I made for the song that I wrote
I wrote this song for my daughter because I over a lot of time that I never get back that she will never get back I look back at my past and it makes me sad I wish I could change some of the bad decisions that I made when I was at a younger age but you live and you learn and sometimes you got to fall and you got to burn to get back up and know that you don't want to go to hell that you don't want to be the person that fell and never got away from the devil because that devil never got me I let the devil get me but I got myself and I know I want to be in better health so I can stick around for later days when she really needs me
Creating music as a form of personal expression has been a transformative experience for me. Writing a song dedicated to my daughter allowed me to confront my past and acknowledge the mistakes I’ve made along the way. It’s true that life teaches us through hardships — sometimes we fall or burn, but those experiences shape who we become. This song is a reminder that although the devil may tempt us, we have the strength within ourselves to choose a better path. My album cover features a simple, heartfelt message "BU MOMMY AND DADDY LOVE you," which captures the essence of unconditional love and family bonds. Designing this cover was just as meaningful as writing the song itself because it visually expresses the emotions I felt while creating the music. Looking back, I realize how precious time is and how important it is to stay healthy and present for those we love. My hope in sharing this song and album cover is to inspire others to reflect on their journeys, learn from their past, and embrace the power of resilience and love. These personal stories in music and art create a connection between creator and listener that is both healing and motivating. If you’ve ever felt regret or faced challenges in your life, know that you’re not alone. Music can be a powerful tool for coping and growth. By channeling emotions into creative outlets like songwriting and visual design, we can better understand ourselves and strengthen our relationships. I encourage anyone going through tough times to keep pushing forward, embrace change, and remember that love—especially the love for family—is a guiding light during the darkest moments.
