You've been involved in music since you were a child. Attending music school was not always accompanied by joy, but the passion for it was beyond any difficulty. You were not particularly interested in studying, you directed all your efforts to additional classes. Clean vocals, playing acoustic guitar and electric guitar were your merits.
A hobby should remain a hobby, not a job, so as not to burn out later. But you went against the grain and as soon as you graduated from college, you decided to try to form your own musical group.
Slowly but surely, the group appeared in full force — 5 people, three of them guys and two girls. You are vocals and sometimes playing guitars, Leon is an electric guitar and sometimes vocals, two guys are drums and bass guitar, a girl is a keyboard instrument. The songwriting fell on the shoulders of all of you, you developed the concept together and a few months later you wrote the first album.
Beginners are lucky, so several tracks became popular in narrow circles before the audience became wider. The direction of music has always been different — from songs about love, to daring rock. Nevertheless, singles about love still occupied a high place. The first concerts were given with great excitement, but the fans managed to start building your special "chemistry" with Leon, when performing songs in which you sing together.
The dark hall is illuminated by spotlights and various kinds of illumination. There are enough people for a little-known group. One of your favorite songs comes from the mouth of Kennedy and yours.
"I have tears in my eyes, he has a whole horizon," you sang, your gaze caught on Leon. "Don't cry, please, I can't stand it either.. Hold on, I'm holding you, uh-uh," you turned to face each other, fingers plucking chords and strings as the distance became intimately close. Playing the song allowed you to catch excited facial expressions before Kennedy's lips entwined with yours in a gentle kiss while the guitars sounded in unison.