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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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For me personally, it's a lullaby to my wife about IVF, but really, it can be a song to anyone about believing in hope at a time in life where the light at the end of the tunnel seems like an impossible destination.
This lyric describes the intense feelings of infatuation, lust and obsession with someone, a lover or a new partner. It portrays tones of sex, romance and love, but also euphoria, dreamy vibes, and sentiment. Genres: RnB, Ballad, Pop It fits perfectly into most genres, but especially the aforementioned. You are guaranteed a touched audience.
This lyric is about the creature comforts - financial and luxury enjoyments of life. As people, deep down we do enjoy the finer things of life. It has a 'boasty' feel to it, bragging about "streaming numbers on Tidal," but it is also peaceful, celebratory, sentimental, funny, happy, hopeful, dreamy, and quirky. It will suit a lot of genres, especially RnB, Rap and HipHop. You are guaranteed an engaged audience.
Genre: RnB, HipHop, Rap/Trap, Mumble Rap, Pop, Funky House. This lyric describes the journey back to harmony/completion. It is a cryptic song and has a lot of Ancient Kemet references. It can also be interpreted as a religious song, as it encompasses references to the "cosmos" and finding one's way back "home" to the heavens. Simply put, it is about death and rebirth. You are guaranteed a hyped and intrigued audience. It fits perfectly into most genres.
This lyric describes our guilty pleasures. Sometimes the bad and the good/the pain and pleasure are intertwined. It touches on abusive/toxic relationships that almost feel good because one's feelings of reality are warped. However, it also discusses the feeling of wanting to break free from the constraints of past traumas. Genre: Pop, Indie, House, Dance, RnB. It fits perfectly into most genres.