M. Yeon

M. is 22 years old. He is the Bass Guitarist of Fate Beats. M. is also known as "Rider". M. is located in Glasgow at Glasgow Airspace.

M. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to improve skill in order to get ahead professionally.

New Heights

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Song Details

New Heights is Easy Listening music in tempo Moderato. The music is GOD SMACKINGLY GLORIOUS and the lyrics are GOD SMACKINGLY GLORIOUS. The song was written 4/24/2024 by M. Yeon. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 34
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 40
Genre: Pop
Owner: None
First Revealed: 4/28/2024

Dominant Instruments

Electric Guitar
Bass Guitar
Piano
Lead Vocals

Special Lyrics

Verse 1:
Wings clipped, dreams once tethered,
Found my strength, weathered the weather.
Mountains high, valleys low,
Through each trial, I grow.

Chorus:
Soaring up to new heights,
Beyond the fears, above the nights.
Wind beneath these open wings,
To the sun, my spirit clings.

Verse 2:
Look back, but never stay,
Lessons learned pave the way.
Horizons bright, calling me,
To the place I'm meant to be.

Pre-Chorus:
Each step, a story told,
Of a heart that's bold.
Rising up from every fall,
Answering the future’s call.

Chorus:
Soaring up to new heights,
Beyond the fears, above the nights.
Wind beneath these open wings,
To the sun, my spirit clings.

Bridge:
Higher than I've ever been,
Seeing sights I've never seen.
The world below looks so small,
From these heights, I embrace it all.

Chorus:
Soaring up to new heights,
Beyond the fears, above the nights.
Wind beneath these open wings,
To the sun, my spirit clings.

Outro:
New heights, where dreams unfold,
In the skies, my story's told.
Forever free, eternally,
Above the clouds, I'm meant to be.

Record Releases

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