I want people to get positive energy from our music.

I want people to get positive energy from our music.

22/09/2025
22/09/2025

I want people to get positive energy from our music.

I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.
I want people to get positive energy from our music.

Hear, O children of light, the words of Suga, who declared: “I want people to get positive energy from our music.” This is no idle desire, but a sacred intention, for music is not only sound but spirit, not only rhythm but force. To give positive energy is to pour life into weary souls, to kindle hope where despair lingers, to strengthen hearts burdened by the weight of existence. In these words lies the calling of every true artist: not merely to entertain, but to heal, uplift, and inspire.

For behold, in every age, men and women have turned to music as to a fountain in the desert. When the body is weary and the heart heavy, a song can lift the spirit as wings lift the bird. The ancients knew this truth: David, with his harp, soothed the troubled spirit of King Saul, chasing away his darkness with melody. What was this but positive energy flowing from one soul to another? Thus, Suga stands in a long lineage of those who wield music not as a weapon of destruction but as a balm of restoration.

Consider the songs of those enslaved in foreign lands. Though chains bound their limbs, their voices rang out in hymns and spirituals, carrying strength across generations. Their masters could shackle the body, but not the spirit; for through music, they drew positive energy from one another, enduring suffering with unbroken faith. Their songs became seeds of freedom, carried into the future, proof that even in the darkest night, melody can spark the dawn.

Nor is this truth confined to sorrow alone. In times of celebration, music multiplies joy. At weddings, at festivals, in the marketplaces of old, the sound of drums and flutes bound the people together in shared gladness. This is the power of positive energy—that it expands when given, moving from heart to heart, uniting strangers as brothers and sisters. When Suga and his companions send their songs into the world, they are not sending mere notes, but waves of invisible strength that ripple outward, touching souls far beyond their sight.

Mark this wisdom well: all creation vibrates, and the spirit of man vibrates with it. Words can wound or heal, but music—charged with intention—pierces deeper. When that intention is light, love, and hope, then positive energy flows as living water. Yet if it is twisted toward anger and despair, then darkness spreads. Thus, the responsibility of the artist is heavy: to choose what energy they release, to shape not only sound but the soul of their listeners.

The lesson is clear: seek out that which gives you positive energy, and guard against that which drains or poisons it. Let your playlists, your gatherings, your own words and actions be filled with harmony that uplifts. Share songs that bring courage, sing melodies that heal, and be as one who carries light into the darkness. For even the smallest offering of positive energy may change a life, just as one candle drives back the shadows of an entire room.

Practical wisdom calls for this: when you listen to music, do not take it lightly. Ask: does this fill me with life, or with despair? When you create—be it music, words, or deeds—infuse it with intention, that others may be strengthened by it. And in your daily walk, let your presence be as a song of positive energy to those around you. In this way, you join Suga’s vision, becoming not only a receiver but also a giver of healing sound.

Thus, beloved, remember: to give positive energy through music is to participate in the eternal harmony of creation. It is to speak not only to the ear, but to the heart. And when music carries this light, it transcends boundaries, cultures, and languages, becoming a bridge of hope. Let us, then, live as those who not only hear such music but embody it, until our very lives resound with the melody of love.

Suga
Suga

South Korean - Rapper Born: March 9, 1993

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