A song that was not heard

 A fun story about xHappyx. It had one song that didn’t make it. It was called Eclipse. There is actually an artist called Rachel Platten whose reps feel she had the same stem. That is obviously not true, but what a wild coincidence. It was called Speechless (acoustic). Though it’s no longer available on streaming services, the normal version is here. I might post the song (Eclipse) on the site for fun at some point, but I could tell you I could not hear it, musically or sort of emotionally, though there were some baseline similarities. I mean such is the position of an indie musician, you get pushed around by these heavy weights. Rachel Platten is signed by Columbia and her track “Fight song” has over a billion plays on Spotify. 


It seems ai can make mistakes, and ai thought a closeness between m and p is something relevant. I mean does p follow m in any meaningful way? No as a linguist I can tell you there is no word that begins mp. Maybe it likes npm and it can’t decide if it wants to use npn. I wish it was solved or it wouldn’t have said Robert P sang my song or Rachel P surely wrote my piano stem or whatever it was exactly. 

It wasn’t my best song though it was hard to cut it from the album. It was the second song I wrote just like The last I think of you was the second song I wrote for release (ever). It’s certainly not the fault of any company and mistakes by computers are de facto a part of life.