đź–¤Acoustic Sessions
These are the songs that get quieter.
Not smaller—just closer.
The ones where the energy shifts, the tempo slows, and suddenly you’re really listening. Not to the production, not to the performance—but to the song itself.
When the lights dim, the song does the talking.
Some of these songs were always meant to feel this way.
Others had to be gently pulled out of their original world to get here.
Big arrangements. Full bands. Iconic recordings.
Artists like Nirvana, Coldplay, and U2 built these songs with layers—guitars, strings, production that fills the room.
But when you take all of that away, something shifts.
The melody has more space.
The lyrics land a little deeper.
The emotion gets harder to ignore.
Some songs feel almost untouched in this setting—like they were waiting for it.
Others transform completely.
A song like Nothing Else Matters becomes more fragile.
Free Bird turns inward.
Yellow feels even more tender.
And sometimes, the song just feels like it’s sitting right next to you.
No stage.
No spotlight.
Just the music.
Which, honestly, is where I love it most. đź–¤
Songs in This Album
This album is coming together one song at a time—I’ll be linking each one here as it’s released.
- All Apologies
- Yellow
- I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
- The 1
- Always Remember Us This Way
- Waiting in Vain
- The A Team
- Nothing Else Matters
- Suzanne
- Better Man
- Faithfully
- Can’t Help Falling in Love With You
- Starting Over
- Free Bird
This album is part of the evolving sound of The Becoming Era—
songs you know, brought a little closer.
Press play and see which ones stay with you. 🌺


