04/27/2026
berat
Lately I’ve been thinking about how rare something like this really is.
Finding people who truly understand you isn’t easy—especially the ones you weren’t even searching for, yet somehow they found their way into your life. It could’ve started from a song, a concert, or even something small online… and suddenly, they became people you can’t imagine losing.
What began as music grew into something far more meaningful. It turned into connection, into a space where I met some of the most incredible souls. People who changed me, who brought warmth, chaos, comfort, and joy all at once. The ones who stayed, even on my worst days, and reminded me that maybe this world isn’t as lonely as it seems.
It still feels unreal how loving an artist could lead to something like this—a family, a community, a beautiful mess of hearts somehow meant to find each other.
Sometimes I go back to old photos or messages and just pause, because I can feel those moments all over again. The late-night laughs, the songs we screamed until our voices gave out, the quiet glances filled with emotion. The smallest moments that somehow became the most unforgettable ones.
It’s hard to put into words for anyone outside of it—how music can bring you to people you’ll be grateful for forever. But somehow, it did.
And recently, I’ve come to understand that love like this isn’t only about happiness. It also carries a sense of loss. Because when something feels this special, you know it won’t last forever. One day, it becomes memories—faces in photos, voices in videos, moments you wish you could hold onto a little longer.
Even so, I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Because it means I’ve loved deeply. It means I’ve lived fully. It means my heart, even when heavy, is still full.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that this kind of love is rare. It finds you unexpectedly and makes you realize that maybe we were always meant to meet this way.
And I’ll always be thankful… that in such a big, unpredictable world, I found my people.
The music brought us together, but the love is what made it feel like home.