For years, I carried around over 200 poems in notebooks, scraps of paper, and memory. Poems written in airports, on lonely nights, in the haze of joy or heartbreak — the kind of verses that weren’t looking for validation, just release. This was done across the years in Goa (INDIA), London (UK) and Dubai (UAE).
But music? That was someone else’s gift. I didn't play instruments well. I could sing but lacked discipline. I just had my words and the appetite to create.
So I did what any lifelong poet with a head full of verses and no band would do in 2025 — I turned to AI.
And that’s how Here I Am was born.
When AI Became a Collaborator
I used a tool called Lune by Suno.ai — a generative music model that allows folk like me to transform text into full-fledged songs. The melodies, instrumentation, and vocals were crafted by the model, but every single lyric, every idea, every prompt and every emotional beat came from me.
This wasn’t about letting a machine take over the execution process — it was about giving my words and dreams a voice I never had.
You see, for me, these songs aren’t synthetic. They’re deeply human. Because the heart and soul behind them is mine. The pain, the protest, the searching — all me. AI was just the instrument.
From Dylan to Data
The album is a love letter to the storytelling traditions I grew up on — the protest spirit of Dylan, the heartland grit of Springsteen, the soul of Marley. But it’s also rooted in today. In a world reeling from war, disconnection, and automation, I wanted to show that technology could be used to amplify meaning — not erase it.
One of the most personal songs on the upcoming album is Here I Am, the story of a soldier returning home and struggling to recognize himself. I wrote it as a metaphor for anyone who’s ever felt out of place in their own skin.
Music for the Misfits
The upcoming album Somebody Out There isn’t a polished pop record. It’s a raw experiment. A poetic exploration. A message in a digital bottle. Here I Am is a song from the album.
And maybe, just maybe, somebody out there will find a piece of themselves in it.
Thank you for listening.
—Tagore Almeida 🎧[Listen on Spotify
I never set out to create this album. Unlike my previous work, where I wrote the lyrics and then used AI to help bring each song to life, this album followed a very different path. These pieces came not from careful planning or the pursuit of a particular musical style, but from quiet moments of reflection. The prompts emerged from the soul rather than the mind. If there is any credit to be given, it belongs not to me, but to the Divine inspiration that gently guided each song.
This album is my humble journey through the beauty found within the world's great spiritual traditions. Beyond the names, customs and boundaries that often separate us, I chose instead to seek the compassion, wisdom, humility and love that each offers. The Space Between Us. My search was never for another religion. It was simply for a more sincere connection with the One Creator, the Divine Presence that has been called by many names throughout history.
These instrumentals are offered as moments of stillness. Whether you find yourself walking through a desert, standing upon a mountain, sitting beside the sea, or simply navigating the ordinary moments of everyday life, my hope is that this music offers you peace, strength and quiet companionship as you continue your own spiritual journey.
More than anything, I hope it encourages you to deepen your own relationship with God, not merely through belief, but through the way you live.
Pray with sincerity. Love without conditions. Care without expecting recognition. Serve without seeking reward.
Across many traditions there is a simple truth: faith finds its fullest expression through service. SEVA, charity, compassion, kindness, different words, yet all pointing toward the same calling. A faith that never reaches another living being risks becoming little more than admiration of ourselves. True worship is reflected not in what we say, but in how we treat others.
May we care for one another. May we protect the vulnerable. May we show kindness to every human being, every animal, every plant, and to this beautiful world entrusted to us. Wherever your spiritual home may be, may this music simply remind you that sincerity is the purest form of worship. May it bring you closer to the Divine.
With gratitude, and respecting the space between us.
Tagore Almeida
Different paths. One Creator. One humanity. Let our prayers be measured not by our words, but by our compassion.
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