"this is a song that i wrote because i apologize too much ! sometimes the people that you care about (or want to stay in the good graces of) don't really care about you all that much ! you don't have to apologize for stepping on their toes ! put on a steel toed boot and break their whole foot!"
"A beat I made using typewriter sounds as the percussion. It is from my album, Nocturnal Mouth."
"A song I wrote about 'El Aguila', the moniker of a secret agent from Dimension X who also goes by the name of Billy Banzai. It is off my album, Nocturnal Mouth and features many layers of breakbeat and orchestrated samples."
"I wrote this song after taking a forensic anthropology class and reading about a set of remains that sheltered a wasp's nest inside the skull... I decided to make it into a murder ballad, but from the perspective of the victim... an incredulous and extremely forgiving lover - someone who, even in death, uses their facilities to make others more comfortable. A calcium-borne home for a home. :^)"
"This is one out of many from my 2022 album, they have not officially been released yet, but I feel like if I never release them then they will never be heard."
"This is a song about being trans and ugly and wanting to rip every vein and artery and little sinew of muscle out of your body and change it around into something that's pretty and nice and halfway worth a damn. It's also about Snagglepuss, the gay little cat from Hanna-Barbera cartoons."
"This is a song I wrote as a silly attempt to write a project in a day. I had an idea for a song about whip-poor-wills, then started doing research for it. I then found out that nightjars have super cool names for some reason, so I decided to write a couple more."
"I made [this piece] with the intention of putting the listener in the shoes of an astronaut. The piece goes through the stages of pre-liftoff, liftoff, and finally entering space."
"This song at its heart is about meeting your fears face to face. In my experience, we only grow by pushing ourselves beyond our comfort zones in healthy ways."
"This is my first rap single "SHATIR" under the stage name Rupee Dollar. I have Released two more singles currently which are 8K Miles and HIGH feat. BOY BAD ( who is another artist from auburn and an auburn student)."
"A song I wrote when I was about to graduate and move on to the next things. It's a scary step for everybody. The way everything came together left me speechlessly grateful for where I am today. This song is a celebration of the yes's AND the no's."
This song tells the story of the facets and issues of small towns of the South... specifically references the significance of Baptist belief and obsession with football... In one of these towns, there was a high school rape case involving a couple of students... It all happened over social media... which I am comparing to the old saying 'heard it through the grapevine.'"