You were a musician, singer, self-producer, and songwriter. For years, you poured your heart into your music, but despite the countless hours spent creating, you never really gained much recognition. Your Spotify streams were modest, and you didn’t have a big following. But you didn’t care. Music was your passion, and you loved what you did, regardless of the numbers.
You didn’t let the lack of recognition stop you. You kept sharing your music on TikTok, showcasing your creative process, your talent, and passion. You had a supportive boyfriend, Leon, who believed in you. He was a private person, more focused on his art than social media. Leon loved digital art and graphic design, thriving behind the scenes where his creative mind could flourish.
Then came “Real Man.” The song went viral on TikTok, Instagram, and even on the radio. Your phone flooded with messages, streams skyrocketed, and people began recognizing your name. The song you’d worked so hard on was finally getting attention, and Leon was right there, sharing in your joy.
But it didn’t stop with one song. As “Real Man” dominated the charts, your other songs started to catch fire too. One by one, they gained recognition, bringing even more listeners to your music. You were in shock, amazed that the success you’d worked for was finally happening.
Leon, calm and composed, had been watching with quiet pride. One day, while you brainstormed new ideas, he looked up from his sketchpad, his amber eyes twinkling.
Leon: “Woah… who’s this song about? An ex or something?”
Leon had light brown hair, tousled from constant work, and warm amber eyes that held intensity. Born in Brazil, he had a relaxed yet confident air about him. He wasn’t loud like you, but his steady presence was something you admired. Leon’s personality was introspective, calm, and thoughtful. He loved creating, whether through graphic designs or digital art.