Hello there, my name is Jake Selway! You most likely don't know a thing about me, or who I am! This is a special lyrical project that I've been sitting on for a few years, and it's spanned nearly two long decades of feelings, and emotions, thrown into a lyrical blender, and this is what the result of that time is. I've always been a storyteller for as long as I can remember putting pen to paper. Ever since I discovered music, and the power it can bring to people - I started writing, and away I went. There is no other outlet quite like it. You can put so much information, and feeling into a few minutes, and it can be stuck with you forever. I aimed to release lyrical gems under a pseudonym, but it just got weird. I went back to being me, and I felt a lot better about it. Now I'm trying something new, and doing it in the traditional Spoken Word way. If you like it, I implore you to share it around. If not, have a nice day!
This one was a piece that I enjoy writing lyrically, and was about wants and needs, and was being that person that people clung to for a short time, w...
When I hear those words, as I'm speaking them - I feel like it wasn't the original intended message from when I first came up with it. It was one of m...
I remember this being one of those pieces where I wanted to take a stand against empty voices, empty promises, and empty threats. Questioning everythi...
This was inspired by the movie Saw, and it was one of my favourite films. About being trapped, and alone in a cage. Big and clunky words. Make of it w...
This was another war cry, and it had big crowd energy when I wrote it originally. Make of it what you will. Enjoy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy a...
This was an uplifting bleak piece, about telling somebody that they can't break what was already broken. It was one of those pieces where I thought I ...
I wrote this as a tribute to my grandfather, and it's been fitting in the past year, since my great grandma passed away at the tail end of '19. You ju...
Fear will not bring me down. The anxiety might. But this one's about rising after a fall. Make of it what you will. Enjoy. See acast.com/privacy for p...
This one is full of questions, and no answers. Embracing the journey of life. Make of it what you will. Enjoy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and o...
This is one of those lyrical pieces where I wanted to contrast things with each other, in a profound way. I don't know if it comes across that way, bu...