Still in Motion Project
12/03/2025
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Everything But The Words - Single by Still in Motion Project | Spotify Still in Motion Project · single · 2025 · 1 songs
12/03/2025
Two new tracks are out today. This project keeps moving, even on the quiet weeks. If you ever wonder what Still in Motion sounds like right now, start with Can’t Look Away and Everything But The Words
https://open.spotify.com/album/0o2JgeOv8NKwCPYhJ6cNvH?si=fli8Y_z6Tv6OxMKjTQbNrQ
Can't Look Away - Single by Still in Motion Project | Spotify Still in Motion Project · single · 2025 · 1 songs
This song was written for the moments when someone you love puts on the uniform and steps into uncertainty.
It is about pride, fear, and loving someone who serves.
With Remembrance Day approaching, I am sharing it for those who have waited, worried, held the line at home, and lost.
If it speaks to you, I hope it brings a bit of strength and comfort.
I'll be Okay
https://open.spotify.com/track/68vSwQofCr1z5asPNGF47a?si=7ceb489f44444eae
11/02/2025
11/01/2025
New music landing Wednesday. Two songs a week from here on out.
These pieces come from real moments. The kind that shape you quietly, then all at once.
I am building this project one honest line at a time.
If you follow this page, you are here at the start. Thanks for being early.
Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/455IGKPqU0W7lcb2kEmNVp?si=H2_Dr4jpTIysqyVxfVhMNg
More soon. Keep close.
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Newly released
Same Sun
New release
Wrinkles and Sand
10/24/2025
And while I was at it, I published a second one: Lucky Like That.
Behind the Song
Lucky Like That was written in the first bright weeks of new love, when everything still feels like sunlight. It came from that feeling of standing next to someone and thinking, “How did I get this lucky?” Nothing grand was happening, just the kind of simple moments that make your heart believe again. Sitting by a fire, sharing a laugh, or just holding each other in quiet comfort.
At that point, everything between us felt new and honest. There was no history weighing things down, only discovery and warmth. She had a way of carrying herself that made people turn their heads, not because she tried, but because she didn’t need to. Confidence without arrogance. Strength wrapped in calm. I admired that deeply. She was independent, driven, grounded, and yet still soft enough to reach me where I didn’t know I needed to be reached.
Writing the song felt like bottling that first rush before life complicates it. It was not about claiming someone but about gratitude for being chosen. That realization that sometimes the universe gives you a person who makes you feel rich without changing a single thing about your life. It reminded me that love is not always about big gestures. It is about the small things, the look, the laugh, the way the air changes when they walk into a room.
When I listened to the first version, it made me smile. No tears, no ache. Just a quiet, full feeling in my chest. It captured the start of something rare. A song for the early chapters of love, when the world still feels wide open and every second together feels like a win.
Special thanks: To the kind of connection that makes time slow down and the simplest moments feel golden.
There’s much more to come, thank you for your support ❤️
10/24/2025
Today I have launched my first song of the main music streaming platforms. I’ll Be Okay
Behind the Song
I’ll Be Okay came from a restless kind of love, the kind that reminds you how fragile life can be. It began on a night when worry kept me awake. The person I loved was often out on the road, far from me, and I could not shake the thought that something might happen. I imagined what it would feel like to lose them before I ever had the chance to live that love fully.
At first, it was just anxiety on paper. But as the lyrics took shape, it grew into something much larger. It became about every family that waits for a message that never comes, every partner who has watched someone walk away wearing a uniform, not knowing if they would ever return. I have seen what that looks like. The folded flags, the trembling hands, the silence that follows the last salute. Those images never leave you.
So the song became both a promise and a prayer. A promise that love can outlast loss, and a prayer that the ones left behind can find peace in carrying that love forward. It is not about pretending the pain is gone. It is about standing up through it, whispering, “I will keep living because that is what you would have wanted.”
I’ll Be Okay is for anyone who has loved through distance, danger, or duty. It is for those who keep breathing when the world goes still.
Special thanks: To every heart that has lived with uncertainty, to every pair of hands that has held on through fear, and to every person who has stood quietly while the world saluted their loved one.
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