DJ Laurinda XShows: New Album — When Love Fades
A Brand Art Emotion Remix Edition
August–September 2025 | Nexth iTV
With When Love Fades, DJ Laurinda has created more than an album—she’s building a living, breathing journey of emotion, where each episode is both a song and a chapter in a deeper story. The series began with sparks of intimacy, tension, and surrender, but now, with Episode 4: These Walls, Laurinda turns her gaze toward the fracture point—the place where love no longer blooms but struggles to breathe.
This is where Laurinda’s brilliance shines most: her ability to take heartbreak, silence, and unspoken words, and shape them into soundscapes that feel alive, cinematic, and true. These Walls isn’t just a song about fading love—it’s a mirror held up to relationships, where the weight of time and the gravity of silence speak louder than the lovers themselves.
Shifting the Energy: Verse Two and the Bridge
By the second verse—
“Used to love your reckless smile / Now it’s just the start of all our problems…”
—the intimacy once cherished has become the very spark of conflict. Laurinda’s phrasing softens, yet the instrumentation sharpens slightly, mirroring the bitterness that creeps in when affection turns into exhaustion.
The bridge is Laurinda at her most raw:
“You don’t wanna go / Don’t wanna try / And I don’t wanna be the one to say goodbye…”
This isn’t a cry of anger; it’s resignation. Laurinda stretches her voice here with aching restraint, not belting, but pulling back—leaving the silence between her words just as important as the notes themselves. And when she lands on “But these walls don’t lie”—the truth is undeniable.
Why These Walls Matters in the Arc of When Love Fades
DJ Laurinda is not just building songs; she is weaving an emotional atlas of love. Where Episode 3: One Kiss captured connection at its most pure, Episode 4: These Walls documents the unraveling—the quiet distance that grows not from betrayal, but from absence, fatigue, and unspoken truths.
The final chorus delivers the verdict:
“If these walls could talk / (They’d say) ‘It’s done’ / (They’d say) ‘Stop runnin.’”
It’s heartbreak without theatrics—just an ending that feels inevitable. Laurinda knows that love doesn’t always explode; sometimes, it dissolves in silence until nothing remains but echoes.
Her production reflects this truth—minimal, spacious, restrained. The bass hums low, steady, like a heartbeat refusing to let go, while synth textures peel away like fading wallpaper. It’s her mastery of absence—leaving space where others would crowd sound—that makes Laurinda’s work hauntingly powerful.
The Art Beyond Sound
As always, These Walls is paired with visuals from Princess Laurinda iArt Gallery. Darkened rooms, muted tones, and fractured light patterns bring the metaphor to life: intimacy fading into distance, shadows lingering longer than touch. The synergy of DJ Laurinda’s music with her own visual art transforms When Love Fades from an album into an immersive Brand Art Emotion Remix Edition—a union of sight, sound, and story.
DJ Laurinda’s Craft: Turning Silence Into Rhythm
With These Walls, Laurinda proves again why she stands apart. She isn’t afraid to let silence breathe, to give space to emotions people often try to bury. She takes the quiet devastation of a fading relationship and reshapes it into rhythm, into poetry, into resonance.
For listeners, this episode is not just music—it’s recognition. It’s that moment when you realize you’re not alone in your heartbreak, because Laurinda has already captured it, framed it, and set it to a beat that stays long after the track ends.
When Love Fades continues this August and September on Nexth iTV.
With DJ Laurinda, even the silence between two lovers becomes unforgettable sound.
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These Walls
[Verse 1]
Maybe we should call it quits
'Cause lately, all we do is keep pretending
We fake the laughs, we fake the kiss
And every night feels more like fading
Oh, this bed is colder
The silence getting bolder
And if these walls could speak
(They'd say) “Move on”
(They'd say) “She’s gone”
If these walls could speak
(They'd say) “No more”
(They'd say) “Too long”
It’s not supposed to feel this wrong
If these walls could talk
They’d tell us it’s over
[Post-Chorus]
(These walls, these walls, these walls...)
They’d tell us it’s over
[Verse 2]
Used to love your reckless smile
Now it’s just the start of all our problems
We’ve been stuck in here a while
Turned love into a fight we keep dissolvin’
Oh, we’re just stalling
Both of us freefalling
And if these walls could hear
(They’d say) “Get real”
(They’d say) “No feel”
If these walls could hear
(They’d say) “You knew”
(They’d say) “It’s through”
It shouldn’t feel like déjà vu
If these walls could talk
They’d tell us to let go
[Bridge]
You don’t wanna go (go)
Don’t wanna try (try)
And I don’t wanna be the one to say goodbye
But these walls don’t lie...
[Final Chorus]
If these walls could talk
(They’d say) “It’s done”
(They’d say) “Stop runnin’”
If these walls could talk
(They’d say) “Too late”
(They’d say) “You’re numb”
Love’s not supposed to feel this stuck
If these walls could talk
They’d tell us to break up
(They’d tell us to break up)
[Outro]
These walls…
They know it’s not love
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Lyrical Creation: © 2025 DJ Laurinda
Musical Arrangement: © 2025 DJ Laurinda
Art Creation: © 2025 Princess Laurinda Art Gallery
All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2025 DJ Laurinda + Princess Laurinda Art Gallery
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