New release by b3ats music

One sunrise Short

One Sunrise Short is a bold rock opera where legends who have passed speak through music. From pain and brokenness to fragile hope, it asks: will we finally do better this time?

Imagine If  These Wounds Between Us Could Heal.  We Could Start Over, Love Again, Never Let Go.  We Are One Sunrise Short of Mercy.  Yet, Here We are.

Imagine

A dark, psychedelic re-imagining of Lennon’s dream. Cynical and haunting, it paints a broken world where kindness has died and humanity has lost its way.

 

IF

A theatrical, operatic “what if” prayer. Freddie Mercury-style grandeur asks whether healing is still possible between father and son, fame and shame.

These Wounds Between Us

Marvin Gaye-inspired soul confession. A raw, personal lament about generational trauma, fame’s cost, and the open wounds that refuse to close.  This is the origin storyline that inspired the project. 

Could Heal

Uplifting roots reggae anthem. Bob Marley spirit brings spiritual hope — the wounds that have haunted us could heal if we choose love and grace.

We Could Start Over

Funky, celebratory Prince-style redemption. Joyful and sensual, it declares the moment of choosing to wipe the slate clean and begin again.

Love Again

Powerful Whitney Houston-style soul ballad. Vulnerable yet soaring, it celebrates the courageous decision to open the heart and love again after deep pain.

Never Let Go

Intense Chris Cornell-style rock ballad. Raw and defiant, it vows unbreakable commitment after surviving hell and finding hard-won healing.

We Are

Urgent conscious hip-hop soul anthem. Tupac energy turns personal victory into a collective rallying cry for the broken and the rising.

One Sunrise Short

Grand cinematic ensemble finale. All the legends unite in a massive plea for mercy on our broken bones and fractured world.

Mercy

Leonard Cohen-style introspective folk-rock prayer. Quiet, profound, and urgent — we are one sunrise away from mercy, but time is running out.

Yet, Here We Are

Emotional orchestral closing reflection. Grateful, urgent, and hopeful — we survived our worst selves… now will we finally do better?