Alzheimer’s may take memories, but it can’t silence the soul.
My latest song from my adaptable audiovisual narratives, “Oblivion,” is more than just music; it’s a raw and emotional response to my mother’s journey with Alzheimer’s disease. The lyrics were born from her experiences, capturing the fear, frustration, and enduring love that define this challenging journey. But what makes “Oblivion” truly unique is the fusion of human emotion with artificial intelligence. I wrote the lyrics and collaborated with Suno AI app to compose the music, resulting in a powerful punk rock sound that amplifies the song’s message of resilience and hope.
This is a song for anyone who has been touched by Alzheimer’s, a reminder that even in the face of memory loss, music and love can find a way to connect us.
Humanizing the Machine: My creative journey with “Oblivion”
“Oblivion” arose from a deeply personal place, reflecting the emotional toll of witnessing my mother’s journey with Alzheimer’s. I channeled those feelings into lyrics, capturing the gradual loss of self and memories that accompanies this disease. To shape these raw emotions into song, I employed my own metadata-driven creative process, crafting a detailed prompt for Gemini AI to structure the lyrics. Finally, Suno AI helped me bring the song to life, adding the raw energy of punk rock that mirrors the struggle and defiance at its core.