

This is the heart of Melodrama.
Every song is a fragment of a larger picture shards of memory, waves of stillness, flashes of chaos, and echoes of emotions that refused to stay silent until they finally shaped themselves into music.
These pieces were born in late-night quiet and early-morning haze, in moments where the world felt too heavy, and in others where it felt unbelievably light. Some songs carry the weight of truth, others drift like smoke through a room you don’t want to leave, but every single one of them comes from a place that’s real, lived, and felt.
Here, you’re invited into that world. To slow down. To listen closer. To allow the notes, the words, the spaces between them, to unfold at their own pace. These aren’t just songs I wrote they’re pieces of life I survived, celebrated, questioned, and carried. And maybe, if the timing is right, they’ll find a little space inside your own story too.
So let me take you by the hand and show you where it begins.
In My Dreams
This piece opens with the quiet thump of a heartbeat fragile, hidden, still protected inside a mother’s womb. There’s nothing more intimate than that beginning.
At its core, In My Dreams is a wish whispered by every parent to see their children grow freely, to watch them become who they’re meant to be, to guide them gently without holding them back, and one day… to let them go with love,
pride, and a full heart.
It’s a song about hope, legacy, fear, and the bittersweet beauty of time. It’s personal deeply personal, but like all things truly human, it belongs to anyone who’s ever loved.





