“Heaven vs Hell” – a raw and cinematic power anthem that came to me the moment I opened my eyes yesterday morning. I heard the lyrics in my head and immediately began writing—by the end of the day, it was alive.
This track captures the eternal battle between light and darkness, strength and surrender, spirit and shadow.
Vocals and instrumentation created with AI to bring the vision to life for demo & pitching purposes only.
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“When Love Bites (Bite It Back)” — Written by Heather Platania
This bold, flirtatious pop/country-pop track captures the spark, tension, and thrill of real connection — that heart-racing, lip-biting kind of love. Inspired by my husband and the way he still lights me up, this song is a celebration of passion, confidence, and that irresistible pull when love grabs you and doesn't let go.
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Still Breathing (Buried Me Alive) was written from the sting of voices that told me I was no good, unlovable, and as good as dead to God. Those words buried me long before the grave ever could. But the breath in my lungs became proof that they were wrong, that I was still alive, still seen, and still loved. The song is both a defiance and a prayer: every inhale saying, “I’m still here,” every exhale declaring, “God’s love never left me.”
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This began as a private prayer I never said out loud. It’s me laying aside masks and asking God to see the real me, raw, fragile, and human. A simple piano-led confession: in case I’ve misunderstood myself, please take who I really am.
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An uplifting, soul-stirring anthem of resilience and renewal. “Chapters of This Life” turns scars, storms, and struggles into proof of survival — celebrating the strength we find in our darkest moments. With soaring choruses, gospel-tinged imagery, and a hopeful fire at its core, this track empowers anyone writing their own story of triumph. This demo uses AI for Vocals & Instruments to bring it to life and is intended for demo/pitch purposes only.
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