Music rarely begins in a predictable way. Live Again is no exception.
The song emerged from an ordinary moment during my daily work in a hospital — a brief conversation that lingered long after it ended. It was not dramatic or extraordinary on the surface. It was simply honest. A reminder that behind every diagnosis is a person still thinking, still feeling, still defining their own experience.
That moment became the starting point for Live Again.

More Than a Song About Illness
While Live Again was inspired by a hospital environment, the song is not about medicine, treatment, or clinical realities. It is about something more universal: identity.
Serious illness has a way of narrowing life. Schedules, limitations, routines — all necessary, yet incomplete. What often remains unseen is everything that continues alongside those constraints: personality, memory, humor, frustration, resilience, and the persistent desire to remain present.
Live Again exists in that space.
Rather than offering easy optimism, the song focuses on agency — the quiet but powerful act of choosing to stay engaged with life, even when circumstances restrict control.
The Meaning of Live Again
At its core, Live Again is about refusing to be reduced.
The lyrics acknowledge exhaustion, confinement, and uncertainty, but they do not settle there. The song reflects a mindset that many people — not only those facing illness — will recognize: the determination to remain more than one’s circumstances.
To live again does not necessarily mean starting over.
Sometimes, it simply means reclaiming presence, perspective, and self-definition.
Release Information
Live Again was officially released on February 6th.
The song is available on all streaming platforms and can also be experienced visually through the official music video on YouTube.