The Girl Who Ate Everything

Lyrics that question the validity of words spoken by others ("everything we said was just words").

"1ntro'p" marks the moment he took full responsibility for his craft, moving away from just dropping "hooks and verses" in a group to creating entire musical pieces alone. Key Themes Description Maturity

Tiakola describes his journey not just as a career move, but as a "dream story" where he warns listeners not to take things too seriously while he plunges them into his own reality.

The track is a deep dive into Tiakola’s transition from being the face of the group to establishing his own identity.

He reflects on the "sharks" and errors he sees around him in the industry—people who believe certain things are easily forgotten, while he remains observant.

Putting "the clocks on time" (a French idiom for setting things straight) after years of waiting for his moment. Tiakola: No Borders, No Limits - Deeds Magazine

The story behind the music is heavily influenced by Tiakola's background: