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Gerard O'Riley

Gerard O'Riley writes poignant and personal songs that encourage the listener to think a little more deeply about life and love. He always has a positive message, regardless of how sad a story can be, a happy ending is always available.

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Lions travel in packs known as prides. The Lioness does all the hunting and bad b**ch sh**t.
The lyric depicts the struggles we have as humans to be the saviour of everyone. It speaks from the male's point of view where he fails to live up to his responsibilities when it truly matters. The vibes and atmosphere of the lyrics are very oxymoronic (even in the song's title) but still very real. It creates a sense of polarity. You're guaranteed a moved audience who can relate. It fits perfectly into most genres.
I tried to put together an old-style western album. I ended up only writing a handful of songs. This is my favorite of the lot, and easily one of my top-three favorites I ever wrote. It's about a group of pioneers who went out west in search of their fortune. They didn't find it and instead went broke, became homeless, and started to starve. So they turned to the outlaw life to make some money, but got carried away with being outlaws.
Single verse/hook. Dababy inspired
This is the second song of a three-part story I wrote about a past relationship. This is the second song in the series, about leaving the girl I once loved. The first, "To Feel This Way" describes a man who feels as if his love for this girl will never go away. The third and final, "Shelby," is about a man who finally got to a new destination away from the girl who ended up wrecking his life. This song, this middle of the trio, is about the man when he was first leaving her to get away. For me and the way I play and sing, it's a top-10 of mine. It's a standalone song that doesn't need the others in the trio, but I thought it was a good idea to write a story with each song being a chapter.