
Walkingkeys Album - 12/26/2025
I’ve loved music for as long as I can remember. Like many people, it has been a constant companion, something that shapes emotions, memories, and identity. But despite that lifelong love, creating music always felt just out of reach for me. I’ve tried, but I can’t sing well. I can’t rap well. My rhythm isn’t great. What I do have, though, is a strong ear and a deep love for words. I’m a writer to my core.
For years, that gap between what I felt and what I could express musically remained unbridgeable.
That changed in one week.
On a Friday, I discovered an AI music platform called Suno. By the following Friday, I wrote 20 songs from scratch and used Suno to bring them to life. Thirteen of them became Rebuilders.
This album wasn’t planned months in advance. It was a focused, intense, almost obsessive creative sprint. I worked tirelessly during that week, not chasing perfection, but chasing honesty. The goal wasn’t to prove anything to anyone else. It was simply this: Could I finally express my love for music in a complete, meaningful way?
Rebuilders is the result.
The first five songs are deeply personal, and about the meaning behind the album, the process of finding a voice for my words and some fun pieces of my personality.
The rest of the album steps outside of me. Those songs are written from different perspectives, told as stories, and writing across multiple musical genres. I’ve always loved many styles of music, and this project allowed me to move freely between them. Instead of being confined by technical ability, I was guided by imagination and intent.
That’s where AI comes in, not as a replacement for creativity, but as an amplifier of it.
This project showed me what happens when human storytelling meets emerging technology. The words are mine. The ideas are mine. The emotions are mine. AI simply allowed those things to exist in a form they never could before. It didn’t create for me, it helped me be heard.
Rebuilders isn’t just an album. It’s an experiment. A proof of concept. A moment that represents how creativity is evolving. It’s about access. It’s about expression. And it’s about what becomes possible when the tools finally meet the imagination.
I built this album in one week, but it represents a lifetime of wanting to make music. I'm proud of this album.
And on December 26, 2025, I share it.
Available on all major streaming platforms.