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Summer
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A symphonic rock reimagining of Vivaldi’s "Summer". A high-octane anthem of "rolling thunder" and "blue sky love" burning bright.
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I don't confine myself to a single genre. My muse draws from every direction, and I follow where it leads using various AI technologies.
Hello, and thank you for listening. I don't really have a single genre that I aspire to create. It's mainly just what I'm feeling in the moment. My muse draws inspiration from every direction. My musical voyage takes me on journeys both internal and external, journeys whose results I can't always predict. For me, it's truly the journey that matters, not the destination. I let my creativity flow freely, allowing it to guide me where it will. I don't constrain myself to a particular style or genre; instead, I embrace the boundless possibilities of musical expression. Each new piece is an adventure, an opportunity to explore uncharted sonic territory. My aim is not to adhere to any preconceived notions of what my music "should" sound like. Rather, I strive to authentically channel the emotions, ideas, and perspectives that well up within me at any given time. The end result may defy easy categorization, but that's part of the beauty. I'm not beholden to any expectations other than my own artistic vision. So in short, I let my muse be my guide. I follow where it leads, embracing the unpredictable journey of musical creation (via various AI technologies). I hope you'll join me on these voyages, as I never know quite where they might take us. Cheers!
Song Info
Author
Ward C Locke
Rights
Ward C Locke
Uploaded
January 19, 2026
Track Files
MP3
MP3 11.0 MB 320 kbps 4:47
Lossless
WAV 52.6 MB
Meta Data
BPM
170
Beat
4/4
Key
G min
Vocals
Female
Story behind the song
"Summer" is a symphonic rock anthem that reimagines Vivaldi’s "Four Seasons" through a lens of burning desire and fleeting freedom. It captures the intensity of "blue sky love" and "rolling thunder" as the heat of the season turns hours into gold. From "rooftop stars" to "breaking thunder," the track celebrates a love that ignites the night before the cold creeps in. With this track, I wanted to bridge the gap between 1723 and 2026. Vivaldi’s 'Summer' was always the most 'rock and roll' of the seasons filled with anxiety, sudden storms, and raw power. I grounded those classical themes in a story of 'salt and honey' and 'whispered secrets,' capturing the desperate need to hold on to the light before the autumn wind starts calling. It’s a tribute to the intensity of living while the night is still ignited. Lyrics and concept by Ward C Locke. Music produced using Suno AI.
Lyrics
Golden light across the water Breathing slow like summer should Heat is rising, getting closer Everything burns the way it could Feel it rising, can you feel it? Storm is coming, thunder calling Oh summer, take me under Blue sky love and rolling thunder We're glowing in the fire This is freedom, this is desire Hold me close, don't let go Turn these hours into gold We're alive, burning bright Summer love ignites the night Rooftop stars and whispered secrets Salt and honey on your lips Lightning flashing, getting closer Summer's wild, we're losing grip Feel the rhythm taking over Hearts colliding, breaking thunder Oh summer, take me under Blue sky love and rolling thunder We're glowing in the fire This is freedom, this is desire Hold me close, don't let go Turn these hours into gold We're alive, burning bright Summer love ignites the night When the autumn wind starts calling When the cold comes creeping in One more kiss before it's over One more dance in fading light Oh summer, don't you leave me I'll chase your ghost till I believe it Still glowing in the fire You're my freedom, my desire Hold me close, never let go You turned these hours into gold We're alive, forever bright Summer love, you got it right Golden light, breathing slow Don't let go, don't let go
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